Sedona Monsoon

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Mud

My mom has had a handful of joint replacements this past year or two, so she doesn’t get out on the trails with us right now, but for the most part we were all content to just hang out around the property and enjoy the views and each other’s company. … Read More

Cathedral Rock

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Cathedral Rock

Barbeque, beer, and a view. Pretty sweet spot. We spent every night like this. Ali and I aren’t accustomed to American grocery stores any more. The amazing assortment of meats kept our menu lined up for days. Brats, steaks, chops, and the list goes on. Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park. … Read More

Arizona Elevated

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Sedona

Mother, Daughter. I could argue that a Greyhound bus is a preferable way to travel these days. I absolutely despise air travel. Every single aspect of it, from the moment I arrive at the front door of one airport, until the moment I drive away from my destination—it is my … Read More

Mr. Lowe

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San Nicolas Art

Bumming around the island we came across San Nicolas, a nice little town known for its street art. It was Sunday, and literally everything in town was closed, so we just walked down the middle of the roads and checked out the art. Probably for the best as it seems … Read More

Around Aruba

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Aruba Highest Point

Getting situated in Aruba, we rented a car and drove around a bit for a couple days. The kids have gotten into geocaching lately, so our drives are constantly sidetracked to look for those, which is kind of fun. Apart from that we didn’t really have any plans in particular. … Read More

Aruba Arrival

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Bumfuzzle Dolphins

Just like that it was time to move along. We’ve got haul-out (it’s been three years without fresh bottom paint) and travel plans in Aruba, so we’ve had our eyes on weather. Winds tend to be pretty consistent, and pretty strong down here across the ABCs. It’s not a bad … Read More

Underwater

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Boat Kids Diving

There just isn’t much else to do around here but dive. Finished up our Bonaire scuba tank rental cards. That puts all of us up to the thirty dive mark. I’m thoroughly impressed with the kids’ skills at this point. I spotted Ali’s shopping list sticking out of her bag. … Read More

The Bonaire Routine

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Bonaire

Every week here in Bonaire we go through pretty much the same routine. Work and play around the boat Monday through Thursday, then rent a truck, get groceries, dive, windsurf, and explore all weekend. It’s not always bad to be repetitious. The mooring field has filled up. We’re now at … Read More

Under Bonaire

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Bonaire Diving

There’s plenty of fun to be had on Bonaire, but the big draw is really underwater. It’s kind of crazy to be in a place that you can jump in the water, literally anywhere, and swim right out to healthy coral and lots of fish. The seahorses are still hanging … Read More

Dive Day

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Bonaire Diving

Weekends in Bonaire have been all about getting off the boat and exploring the rest of the island, both land and sea. We’re really tallying up the underwater hours. This was a shore dive called Karpata. Little rough getting in and out, but we managed. After the dive Lowe said … Read More

Aimlessly Around Bonaire

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Bumfuzzle Yamaha 15

Took a Friday afternoon to just tool around the island a bit more, exploring little corners we hadn’t been yet. It’s not a big island, so it hasn’t taken long to get to know every road. We no longer have to offer to pay the kids to pick up plastic … Read More

Diving Down

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Boat Kid Divers

We took another drive out to the National Park, this time bringing along a set of tanks. Afterwards we stopped off for some cliff-diving again. The wind was absolutely howling, though, and even standing at the cliff’s edge was difficult. Put a damper on the day’s planned picnic and diving, … Read More