As part of my boatschooling, I have been working with a writing and reading tutor who has been giving me writing assignments. This is the first of them. The assignment was about the first time I had d ...
First time foiling

As part of my boatschooling, I have been working with a writing and reading tutor who has been giving me writing assignments. This is the first of them. The assignment was about the first time I had d ...
I decide to go and get a good look at them, and scamper off towards them. At this point, the bigger one pulls out one of those weird rectangles. At this I hesitate, then scamper back to the tree, w ...
A few days ago we decided to visit the Herreshoff museum. Nat and John Herreshoff were famous boat builders and this museum was all about them and the boats they built. It was really fun to explore as ...
Whitenose, my best friend, is swimming next to me. We are somewhere in between the places that humans call “Bermuda”, and “Newport”. Whenever I hear that, I always wonder where Oldport is. We ...
As part of my boatschooling, I was assigned some creative writing. This is what I came up with. 5532 meters under the sea lies the Aquarius undersea base, also known as the International Sea Station ( ...
The RMS Rhone was a Royal Mail Service (RMS) steamer that sunk in the British Virgin Islands (BVIs) on the 19th of October, 1867, when hitting Black Rock Point, Salt Island. She was moored alongside ...
The end of the world is coming for us all, and I thought I might write about it. In 2044 there will be a total eclipse crossing the US. Not to mention the one tomorrow, April 8, 2024. YOU DO NOT WANT ...
The seven sisters waterfall is an iconic piece of Grenada. From the drive up the mountains to its wonderful spices and bathing it is definitely a must do. The drive to the seven sisters is alw ...
We decided to do a citizen science project called Sealabs where, as we cross the Atlantic we will take water samples and send the numbers back to Sealabs. When we picked up the kit at the ARC of ...
On the evening of 3 August 1492, Columbus departed from Palos de la Frontera with three ships. The largest was a carrack, the Santa María, owned and captained by Juan de la Cosa, and under Columbus ...