Wednesday, June 30, 2010

our new craftiness



ahhh, yorktown virginia! a lovely place to stop. tonight, just before writing this blog this evening the drum and fife corps played a long, wonderful set of greatest hits from the 1770’s! the music was wafted over the water from the nearby treed hills as pam, lila and i had a quiet paddle in our kayaks around cricket in the mellow orange glow of the evening sunset. there were more thrilling kayak paddles earlier today, but this evening on the water is of storybook proportions.

this morning i boarded a bobbing, jumping kayak in order to add a line to our mooring, which we thought could use a little more security in the wild wind and waves. we love how the kayaks bob like corks, and respond to our slightest finesse with the paddle to maneuver around. it’s not necessarily a dry ride, but at least it’s a fun ride without drowning. and the little water craft glide through the wind and waves without all that much effort on account of the low profile and less wind resistance. we were a little worried about getting in and out of them from cricket’s deck, but i think our vast past experience with canoes helps us with the balancing act required.

today, as mentioned, we used the kayak to add a line to our mooring ball. we also kayaked to the dockmaster’s office to pay for that mooring ball. it was somewhat of a frenzied ride, but lila came with us in pam’s kayak and did a fantastic job riding in it! last year owen hated riding in the dinghy even though he liked the shore leave at the end of the rides, but lila seems to absolutely enjoy riding with us on the water! as a matter of fact, when we reached the docks and put her ashore, she tried to jump back into the kayak! pam pulled back on her leash so she made it only halfway and soaked her stern most parts, but she was unperturbed. and you can imagine all the looks she got from the passers by on their way to their sailing tourboat ride!

our paddle back to the boat a couple hours later was much more tame. as a matter of fact, lila decided it was tame enough to ride on the small, curved deck on the bow of the kayak! more looks, comments and smiles from the shore. she hasn’t fallen in the water yet, but her day is coming. we want to help her respect the wetness and drownedability of the water in a controlled setting, so soon we’ll give her a little shove, and then a little rescue.

we tested lila this evening with our evening paddle, leaving her behind on cricket to see what she would do. she followed us around with her eyes, and walked to the part of cricket that was nearest us. she never seemed like she was about to dive in after us, but i think she was quietly meowing to us. when i returned to the boat she walked around to my kayak and jumped on it to join me for a nice last paddle of the day. we both enjoyed the ride greatly!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

the breaking of a blogfast in yorktown

it’s time to break the long blog fast for ben!

my excuse for not blogging for so long was that this is supposed to be a sail blog, and i wasn’t sailing... lame, yes, but true... but today my excuse is dissolving into the salty sea water under the wake of our beloved cricket. technically i could continue the blogfast, because we didn’t sail at all today, but we did leave a 35 mile long track line on our new garmin

chartplotter, but all under motor. technically i don’t have to blog, but i will.

we are now officially done at deltaville boatyard & marina after one last unexpected $500+ bill to replace our old autopilot display. argh! but now we are free! free at last! thank God almighty, we are free at last! free to wander! free to roam!

after our favorite marine electrical technician, mike, mounted our new surprise purchase that we had sent overnight from california (shows how desperate we were to get gone), after he connected the wires, after we quickly tore the lines off the moorings to go out for a short sea trial and a few tweeks, we literally did a quick touch and go on the marina dock just long enough for mike to jump off cricket. a quick u-turn and some sweet navigating out of jackson creek by our beloved captain got us into the chesapeake bay major. we bee-lined cricket south to yorktown with barely any drama. t’was a beautiful day in the wind and waves. we could tell lila was a wee bit nervous, but took her new moving, bobbing home with a good attitude, sleeping much of the day away in a few of owen’s old cricket haunts. she’s often follow me around the deck of the boat, taking comfort (perhaps false) that i knew what i was doing. lila was a very cute ship’s cat today! when it came time at the end of the day to pick up a mooring she walked to the bow of the boat with me and leaned over the gunnels with me as i reached out with the boat-hook to catch the mooring. felt like i had a little kid with me!

we’ll spend the next couple of days here preparing to go on our north atlantic voyage to new york city!

we are now pleasantly bobbing up and down at our mooring. over to our starboard stern yorktown’s revolutionary war memorial is lit up on a hill on the nearby shore. over our port stern, further away the big bridge over the york river has many, cheery lights reflecting on the rippling water. with a lovely cool breeze blowing through our hair, ready with sleeping pads in cricket’s cockpit, ready for a very satisfying night’s rest.

pictures tomorrow : ) ------------[}-

Friday, June 18, 2010

new visitors, and some old friends


this cute little hitch-hiker won't get very far on our hull in the next few days, but it was fun to watch him scurry across crickets underbelly, just below the waterline.













and our old friends "the jellies" are back!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

new pictures from today on facebook!

sunday... a perfect day of worship and fellowship! we had a very lovely time in church, then went visiting several new found friends around the boatyard and around the town. a very lovely, and interesting time. t'was a hot day, so we went to our friend, keaton's beach and swam in the bay, enjoying the day with the various birds around.



here's a few samples:


http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=723072638&aid=174905&s=80&hash=0d97d66cc7542e0053847d083eb9a0db

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

pictures on the ol' facebook to appease for now ; )

sorry about all the blog silence...
guess i'm sorta waiting to get in the water, and get sailing before i'm "really" blogging...
excuses, excuses!
there's some great, new pictures on my facebook of much of the stuff pam's been blogging about!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=174905&id=723072638&ref=mf

later...

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

getting wired


today; a lot of fiddling with the electrogizmos. i think the yard is considering actually working on our boat. we even had a couple of yard workers do a few things to cricket, and to crickets mast. nice! we’re filling our minds with wires and diagrams of wires, and various ways of connecting wires. also we’re considering creative routes to run wires and all the myriads of stuff that wires can carry within their veins. but when all is dreamt up, and put into it’s proper place it will be a very pleasant thing; sailing around without often running into things!

after all these wirey matters we enjoyed a very fine evening upon the water upon our dear friends darrell and nancy's boat, makarios. they had the pleasure of launching their lovely center cockpitted boat today, and are anchored right out there in the harbor. there was no way we were going to say no to an evening of dinner and stories afloat with our good cronies darrell and nancy and kurt and michael! can't even begin to describe the warmth of friendship we experienced as the cool, torrential rain tried to drown out our conversation upon the bimini's canvas.

check out my facebook for a few more pictures (i'm finding that this blogsight doesn't do these photographs justice ; )