Tuesday, December 9, 2008



Sailing against the wind is stupid! It seams to me at first that pushing on a rope, trying to swim up river, and most things that defy common since or the laws of physics would be natural to follow. However, spending time away from society and in nature is starting to show me just how often I have tried to brake laws of physics, simply because they are not convienient for me! We spent a good week or more beating our heads against a brick wall sailing up wind trying to make as much distance north and reach Santa Rosalia. All because I want to go there! When in reality it's much easier to simply wait, or go the other direction! Perhaps someday I'll learn?
We were trying to catch up to our friends on Moonhunter, Bill and Miriam, which I'm glad to say we have. Although, we never did reach Santa Rosalia. Early November we made radio contact with Moonhunter Near Mulije toward the mouth of the Bay of Conseption. Summer in Baja ended and the North winds had started racing down Baja. Which means we will have several days of good weather with several days of winds up to 35 knots blowing from the cold north. The frustrating part of this is that it forces the water temperature to change quickly and also makes a short, sharp wave that literally stops the boat when trying to head into it! When the winds here kick up there is nothing to do but go with it. We turned into Conseption and spent a few days waiting to the Norther to die. The water was a beautiful turquoise, however no fish.
Over the past month we have been living off the ocean spending good chunks of time in areas which are havens for seafood. We spent about a week anchored of Punto Pulpito where we lived on Yellow tail, snaper, Cabrilla and Ruster fish. So far my ruster is the biggest fish that I have shot. It's funny how a 30lb fish can drag a 160lb man through the water....skipping!
Vianne, and us all, have been enjoying Bill and Miriam, and has taken to calling to Aunty Mirium and uncle Bill. She got pretty excited when she recognized Moonhunter for the first time,and who was on board.
The water is getting colder so swimming has become more infrequent. However Vianne, Mandy and I have all jumped in. Vianne is getting better with her water wings and I'm hopping that when we get to warmer water we can persue swimming more actively. In the mean while we have been taking few shore excersions and exploring beaches and some local trails. While anchored in Juanico we hiked over to the next bay to the north. Vianne thought the small caves were neat and expressed that she could live here. Mandy made a contribution to the local sailing schrine and we tried to find the rock, which Moonhunter placed there eight years ago, no luck.
Running low on supplies we decided to make our way to Coronados and wait till the weather was calm in order to sail to Loreto for supplies. The water turned to absolute crystal clear blue. While snorkeling on the east side, there were times when the visibilaty was about 100ft. Our last day at Coronados we took Boreas around to the north east point, and we all took turns snorkeling and exploring the reefs. Bill and I were able to swim out to two ridges which were about 80ft deep and at the bottom, huge grouper and snaper would swim with in 10 ft. On one of my dives a grouper that was as big as big as I swam up, almost with in arms length. It is an unforgettable experience being in absolute quiet holding your breath at 80ft while a monster fish is looking at you, hovering. The only thing I could think of was. "Is he wondering if he can eat me or not?" At any rate a beautiful place. We restocked in Loreto by anchoring and dinging ashore, returned to Coronados for a couple more days and then made our way back to Puerto Escondito for fuel, water and e-mail.
Each day is the same, yet completely different at the same time. With out the ability to spend money, value changes and the realization that so many things are not needed. I think I'm learning to value my family more. At least I'm trying to. Some days I think I'm more trying then others.
We are continuing to get Boreas more and more ready to cross the Pacific. I have just about finished all the little projects that I wanted to get done while in the sea. However, when we return to LaPaz I have a whole new list ,which will take me several weeks to get done. Included as, adjusting the windvaine/autopilot (I want to build a longer rudder for better leverage), I want to build lockers in the laz for better storage and I'm going to have the high pressure fuel pump on the main re-built. I've been able to trouble shoot some problems and have determined that it needs to be fixed, I was hoping it was just filters. Plus there are a number of other small projects.
I think right now one thing that amazes me more then anything is how much work it is just to live! It takes so much energy now just to eat, clean play. There is no room for anything else!
After I clean the bottom of the boat, we will start making our way slowly toward LaPaz. We will try and spend some time on Monserrat Island and checkout the hot springs near Agua Verde.
Unfortunatly it's amazing how quickly time rolls by. We will be back in LaPaz before the 19th as Mandy's mom is joining us for Christmas. We are also looking forward to that.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008


Not wanting to test superstition and leave on a Friday, we departed LaPaz Sat Oct 24th. After over a year in LaPaz working on Boreas and saving money, we are finally away on our own adventure. It's funny, but this actually marks the first (quote) "Cruising" (unquote) that we have done as a family. Mandy and I did a bit in the San Juans, before Vianne was born. And we cruised down to Mexico. However, we always had crew aboard. This is our first time away from the docks and adventuring as a family. Scary!
It's hard! I think that many friends/ family think that we are off and away in sunny Mexico and playing all day. Yea, I wish!
OK, here is the nitty gritty of what a day for us really looks like.
First Vianne wakes us up just and the sun is barely turning the sky and she promptly announces, "look Mommy, it's not dark blue! It's light blue! Shall I have a smooothy?"
Mind you, Mandy and I would both rather be sleeping. Thankfully, I have a wonderful wife and she usually gets up to feed Vianne and start making coffee, allowing me to sleep fifteen more minutes. If we are going to transit anywhere, it means trying to come up with creative ways of entertaining Vianne and also getting the boat moving at the same time. I can say it's hard enough just to get the boat to behave and work with the wind, but try doing it when the two year old wants to play with the steering wheel right at the moment when you need to tack. Then in the nicest way you can, you have to quickly explain that the wheel turns the boat an we don't want to hit those rocks right over there! Then the joys of arguing over whose steering wheel it is....."it's mine. I bought it, I cleaned it I fixed it....it's mine. Accept for when Vianne wants to play with it. Then it's hers." Oh the joys of kids on boats! I have been trying to time our transits such that we have time to play on the beach either before we leave or after we get to our anchorage. So far we have been doing well. Mandy has been doing wonderful with Vianne and started school for her. This entails changing cloths and getting ready for school first. Which is really quite practical and will help make a distinction in the future. Mandy has been teaching Vianne about letters and teaching her what words start with A and B. So far we have had two actual days of school on board and they have been, I would say, good. Vianne has been very excited to show me what she is learning. A very good start.
I have been thankful to do a bit of spear fishing. However, not as much as I would like. I did shoot a very nice Cabrilla two days ago. It was big enough that it will feed us for several days. The bulk of my time this week has been catching up on more projects. I finally finished re-building the small 2h Suzuki outboard and it's now running good. I also services the other outboard, which I'm hoping to sell, or trade for a wind generator.
I spent one day repairing all the instruments for the main engine and installing actual gauges. We are all very excited. However, I'm just stoked to have lights on the gauges! The generator is now serviced as well, and treating us good. I'm a little disappointed at how much power the frig requires. However, I figure we are spending about two dollars a day to run the generator and have a frige. You know that's a lot less then rent and commuting to work every day, and I get cold drinks! I'm happy. I would say the hardest thing is that it's HOT! When you have a grumpy kid and small quarters, temperature makes a huge difference. We often have to douse each other with water just to cool our heads. At night when it's time to put Vianne to bed, we have our ritual arguments of brushing her teeth and going potty. Mommy always wins, (yeah Mom)! And eventually we get Vianne to bed. Every night though is hot, muggy and sticky. It's hard for any of us to get to sleep. In the late evening however, the wind will finally pick up and give a breeze through the boat making it comfortable again. Every day is different, yet they are all the same. The one thing I can say is absolutely true. It's just as easy to get too busy and not enjoy where your at here as it is there. There is a certain mind set that has to change to allow you to not only get things done, but also enjoy where you are at and who your with.

Saturday, October 11, 2008


Officially over,
Norbert has passed and we are still alive.  The affects of the hurricane here is LaPaz have been pretty small.  I'm thankful that the full force of the storm has passed more to the north.  We did receive wind and rain, however every time I went out side to get a decent picture, nothing through the leans looked impressive enough to blog about.  I mean, not that I'm complaining in the least. However, if your going to go through all the trouble of securing your boat for a hurricane, you'd think that I would get one decent picture out of the deal? I'll have to check on line and see if there is photos worth showing.  At any rate I think the biggest trouble we have encountered is boredom.  I am thankful though that we don't have to worry about it any more.  

Friday, October 10, 2008

The weather forecast is better, but we are not out of the woods yet.  Norbert is supposed to pass to the north and has been downgraded to a category one.  Much better then a a category four with 150mph winds.  We have Boreas in Marina Palimra and everything is mostly secure.  Today We will be finishing up the last bit of prep.  When I transited Boreas over to the Marina, I was stopped by the Mexican Harbor patrol.  They closed the harbor and were making sure no one was leaving.  I think it was because there had been some talk on the radio by some gringos about trying to outrun the hurricane, dumb!  Now that there is not as much concern, we will be continuing to get Boreas ready to head north, hopefully next week.  I hate Hurricanes! 

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Crap! It would figure that two weeks after we get back to Mexico that we get hit by a hurricane.  Well at least it looks like that is going to be the case.  Norbert has been gaining strength and is pushing catagory four.  I found a slip to secure the boat and we will be staying with our friends at Casa Buena for the duration.  We are all just praying that Norbert does not make a b-line for LaPaz.  We are stocking up on food and fuel. I will move Boreas in the morning, pull the sails and everything off the deck.  Once in the Marina I will double all lines and put chafing gear.  It's going to be a long couple days. 
 

Monday, October 6, 2008



WooHooo, the boat is finally in the water!  Ok, it's taken a whole lot of work bet we are getting there.  We still have lots left to do, but we are well on schedule to take off for the Sea in another week.  I started working on the instilation of the refrigeration, I need to install the compressor.  Mandy has been feverishly cleaning and trying to purge the boat from the infestation of cockroaches.....Yuk! 
We are almost done though.  Vianne has made her announcement that "we need to go sailing"  frankly I think we are all in agreement.  

Friday, October 3, 2008

Now I remember Why I like Mexico! Here is the three fish I shot today. Life can't be all work.  We took a couple hours this afternoon to kill some fish.  Hmmm dinner sure was good tonight!
For the first time in history, a boat project is actually getting done ahead of schedule!  We had planned on being out of the water and working on Boreas for two weeks. However, I have finished the bottom and we are getting ready to put her back in the water on Monday!  I painted to bottom in a record two days!  The nonskid is also done on the deck.  Mandy and I will get her all cleaned up and ready this weekend and we will be moving on board once we are in the water.  We should be up and running next week.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


In LaPaz and getting settled in.  Mandy and I have worked out a plan for getting our boat done and back in the water.  As usual, there seems more work that we can get done.  We are staying at Casabuena with our friends Milton, Susu and their daughter Michelle.  Vianne is so happy to see her friends again.  Watching all the crisis in the US with a crashing economy and an upcoming election, I can honestly say that I'm glad not to be there! 
We have been taking every opportunity to get Vianne in the water.  She is kicking much better and she seams much more comfortable then before.  I really hope that she will be swimming with in the next year.  Every one is happy to not be stuck in the car anymore.  I think we will have to have a little family party when we finally move back on board! 
As much fun at we have had visiting all our family and friends, we are happy to be our own family again.  

Friday, September 26, 2008

So as you can see Mandy and Vianne are happy to be making our way down the Baja.  I've promised for months to show Vianne a Dr. Suess trees, which really exist! This is a Cirio cactus which grown only in northern Baja. Very Cool!  
We also stopped in San Ignacio to have breakfast, great place to see when you are driving through the desert.  Always good to see an Owasis.  Driving through the desert after the recent rains was awsom! The whole desert bloomed and looked like the tropics once was passed into souther Baja.  We couldn't believe how beautiful it is! Also it's nice to be back in warm weather! Tomorrow we are heading to the beach!!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

We find another Park?

Vianne on her trusty steed, ready to vanquish the evil dragon, she has her sward in hand.  Ok, maybe a duck isn't the best steed but it's do the job when your little.  
Parks are always fun, and we seem to have an obsession with finding the best one.  On our way, driving home to our boat in Mexico, we have been on a journey to find the best parks on the West Coast.  Vianne is particularly fond of the "magic" park w/ castles and dragons. Which her friends Juliet and Sarah introduced, while driving through Or.  The 

big slide park was also a good one.  Which Mia and Ruby and their mom and dad Jake and Sarah took us while in Valejo Ca.  however, I think dad liked the slide more. 
Now Passing through San diego Vianne has been able to meet a whole new group of friends.   She has been having great
 fun with Anya and Lilly.  As a dad it's been fun to watch Anya and Vianne become such good little friends.  It's great to watch them play so well together.  Though I don't always understand their stories, they are inventive.  Cute kids! 

Sunday, September 21, 2008

New Blogging for the Longlys

Ok , 
For all the Friends and family. We've moved to this Blog format for two reasons.  One this one is easier to use, and two it's cheeper! I found that with our last blogging tool, I stopped writing because it was not user friendly.  So I'm hoping that this will be easier for me to keep in touch with all of you.  It will be even easier for you all to get a Facebook account as well.  I'm planning on using that format to pictures and video.  Here is to keeping up w/ this blog!