Saturday, June 5, 2010
Memorial Day weekend, my good buddy John Hoard helped me work on the boat in St. Clair. I tip my hat to him. Then we headed up the St. Clair River to go into Lake Huron and up to Lexington. Engine troubles caused us to stop in Port Huron for repairs. Diesel fuel can actually grow bacteria and fungus and the tank was just full of black "crud". Our unscheduled stop turned out to be a fun little adventure and a free slip for a week! Today, Big Mike Hendrie and I left Port Huron, fought the current in the St. Clair River going under the Blue Water Bridge and got into Lake Huron. Mike's experience was most helpful. We then had a leisurely sail up to Lexington, which I think is a super, quaint, little town with a pleasant marina. In less than three weeks, we head out for Canada across Lake Huron.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Splash Day
The boat got wet today! We are planning to go 30-38 miles north from St. Clair to Lexington or Port Sanilac on Memorial Day weekend. We will do some trial runs and provision from there. Heading out across Lake Huron to Goderich June 24th(as always, weather permitting).
Monday, March 8, 2010
Google Earth Placemark: ~GE11CA.kmz
Google Earth streams the world over wired and wireless networks
enabling users to virtually go anywhere on the planet and see places
in photographic detail. This is not like any map you have ever seen.
This is a 3D model of the real world, based on real satellite images
combined with maps, guides to restaurants, hotels, entertainment,
businesses and more. You can zoom from space to street level instantly
and then pan or jump from place to place, city to city, even country
to country. Get Google Earth. Put the world in perspective.
(http://earth.google.com)
enabling users to virtually go anywhere on the planet and see places
in photographic detail. This is not like any map you have ever seen.
This is a 3D model of the real world, based on real satellite images
combined with maps, guides to restaurants, hotels, entertainment,
businesses and more. You can zoom from space to street level instantly
and then pan or jump from place to place, city to city, even country
to country. Get Google Earth. Put the world in perspective.
(http://earth.google.com)
Monday, March 1, 2010
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