The link below will take you to our Spot Adventures page that is automatically updated by our Spot Satellite GPS tracking device. If the map doesn't show a location, don't worry - we probably haven't moved in a couple of days, so it isn't showing any current data.
Visit our Spot locator page
Have a great time!!
ReplyDeleteFair winds and following seas to all of you!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMiss You!!!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteGood to see you have the Spot on, as it were! This is where it gets fun for us to see where you ARE! Just followed you along the Intracoastal Waterway around North Palm Beach. Looks like your about to head under a bridge (the PGA Boulevard bridge, I would assume). Watch out for zinging golf balls! Staying tuned....
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to have a nickname for your boat. What about the 'John B.'? It's the only name I remember for any boat in song that went to the Bahamas. Linda and I were there in Mar,1999 on an EarthWatch expedition. We were on Abaco, at the Hole in the Wall lighthouse. I don't know if it's still there or not, but it apparently had a couple of tons of mercury that the light rotated on.
ReplyDeleteHey, the Spot shows you making a quick jaunt over into the southern Pacific at 1536 on 12/31. That's some crazy sailing.
ReplyDeleteLOve seeing the Spot!
ReplyDeleteSafe travel my Friends >>
HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY WREN, HOPE YOU HAVE A VERY SPECIAL DAY.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IVIE AND WHISPA
You skipped the park . . . you are poised to head to Florida!!!! You are terribly missed here, but still . . . I'm kinda heartsick to imagine those spots bobbing away from the warm, beautiful magic of the Bahamas . . . wishing you a smooth crossing . . .
ReplyDeleteWishing you all a safe crossing!
ReplyDeleteHey Steph, Scott, Ri, and Wren, I'm so glad I got to meet y'all in Charleston SC. Wish we would have crossed paths down in Marsh Harbor but hopefully next time. Have a great trip home over the next couple of months and please come and see us anytime you are in Charleston. Charlie Brown is always up for a game of ball! Safe travels, Lynn and Charlie Brown of Charleston Sailing School
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn - great to meet you as well. The girls really enjoyed getting their "dog fix" while meeting Charlie. Look us up if you get up to Maine.
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