San Juan Social Distancing

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When we were cruising over to San Juan I noticed this miles-long stretch of empty beach with a road right behind it. Figuring that we could easily find a spot of sand we could have all to ourselves, we loaded into the rental car and drove out there. Sand dollars … Read More

Mar Chiquita Beach

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We drove out to Mar Chiquita beach a week or two earlier and found it overrun with people so we turned right around and left. Figuring, rightly, that we could have the place to ourselves if we came in the morning. So, we loaded up early one morning, and while … Read More

San Juan Summertime

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Summer days are quickly melting away. It’s hot in Puerto Rico, but not unbearably so. Nothing a water fight on the dock can’t solve. Afternoons walking around Old Town are enjoyable even if there isn’t much to do. Slowly wandering and hanging out together is pretty much the name of … Read More

Settling In

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It’s that time of year again—hurricane season—a time for us to accomplish to-do-list tasks that have been studiously avoided the past six months or so. That goes for the kids as well as us adults. Time to go through the knick-knacks, books, and “collections” to decide what will live to … Read More

Santurce Neighborhood

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This is an active yacht club right in downtown San Juan, Puerto Rico, yet somehow we ended up squeezed right in between two boats that have clearly been here since the 2017 hurricanes and did not fare very well. On the plus side, both boat’s bottoms are excellent reef habitats … Read More

Return to PR

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After a very enjoyable few weeks in the USVIs we decided it was time to head back to Puerto Rico. Our plan is to hide the boat in the mangroves down in Salinas if a big storm does head our way, but for now we’re going to hang out in … Read More

Magens Bay

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Bumfuzzle Sailing Dinghy

After a few weeks we rolled back out of St. John back on over to St. Thomas. North side to Magens Bay. We passed many gazillions of dollars worth of homes along the way. I wonder how many of them just house housekeepers fifty-one weeks a year? Magens is a … Read More

Ram Head

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Bum Hikers

Salt Pond Bay was a beautiful spot on the lightly trafficked south coast of St. John. Right off the boat was the Ram Head hike, easily our favorite on the island. Turks Head Cactus were a favorite topic of conversation all along the hike, with everyone seeing something different in … Read More

Waterlemon Cay

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Bums

A day in Waterlemon Cay. This is a nice quiet spot with a handful of hikes and another beach all to ourselves. One last day hanging out with friends before they head south and we don’t cross paths again for a few months. This is Waterlemon Cay (no, it’s not … Read More

Double Grand Banks

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Double Grand Banks

This is the view from “our” mooring ball in Francis Bay, which has been one of our favorite spots in the USVIs. The turtles patrol the waters between us and shore, there are always birds hanging around fishing, and we’ve got our private beach spots that nobody else seems to … Read More

USVI Bay Hopping

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Tiny House

Life here in the USVIs is about as chill as it gets. Every day revolves around the boat and the water and nothing else. We do a bit of boat working and learning in the mornings, spend the afternoons on the beach with friends, and are home cleaning up for … Read More

Protected Waters

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Stingray

We had no idea this hike was going to be as strenuous as it was, or that the heat would be as stifling. We were smiling, but only at the absurdity of how hard it was. The kids mostly look like they are dying, but they weren’t, they were chugging … Read More