Super Duper
Flashback to December 29, 1968. In this photo, Earth is about five degrees above the horizon…of the moon. No, we didn’t take it. We were eight, and probably busy doing something else. Plus, our little...
View ArticleTravel Theme: Bountiful
“Color showing up in spots here,” writes our photographer/kayaker/eagle-stalking friend Michael, in Albany. “Hit paydirt today in the central Adirondacks!” Yep, we’d say so. All photos courtesy of the...
View ArticleAutumn Light
We have many happy memories of kayak camping last October in Hudson River Islands State Park with our friends Vlad and Johna (aka, wind against current): The flaming colors. Honking flocks of geese...
View ArticleTravel Theme: Colorful
This week, Ailsa’s travel theme is colorful. Hmmm, bad timing. Our autumn leaves have died, and we’ve gone bleak. Photos from today, 11/23. The boathouse at Horseshoe Harbor is in hibernation mode...
View ArticleBlock Island: Above and Beyond
Okay then! Nor’easters result from converging air masses. But what happens if you mashup two weekly theme/challenge things into one post? Does your blog explode? At the very least, it might help us...
View ArticleTravel Theme: Doorways
Ailsa’s travel theme this week is doorways. Which transports us back to our 2013 kayak-camping trip in Penobscot Bay, Maine. Above, a painted sailboat breaks free of its frame on the wall of the...
View ArticleWeekly Travel Theme: Youngsters
Ah, wide-eyed youth! They’re everywhere in Springtime. In the photo above, baby owls just arrived at a friend of a friend’s horse barn (they have since grown up to become a formidable mouse-patrol...
View ArticleGrey, Traveling
Kuno makes his way home via MetroNorth. We’ve been traveling and paddling in new places this summer—which means Bird Camp boarding for our African Grey parrot. Here, the annoyed woman across the aisle...
View ArticleManhattan Circumnavigation 2015
Saturday was hot and sunny—perfect for paddling 28 nautical miles around the gleaming isle of Manhattan with 157 other kayakers. The event’s officially called “The Yonkers Paddling and Rowing Club...
View ArticleHandpicked
There’s only way to get your hands on a blue crab: Go out and catch one. (Or dozens, day after day—as our new friends on Tangier Island, VA, explained, when we paddled there in June.) Here’s a little...
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