Yesterday at the Rey grocery store in Panama, I was standing in a long, slow line with a cart overflowing with food. Canned goods, fresh produce, snacks, pasta, and plenty of cheese (my favorite) —you name it, it was probably in that cart. We’re about to set sail on our longest ocean crossing yet: more…
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Podcast Interview!
Perhaps you have read my sailing stories and perhaps even read Riding the Waves of Reality: Tales of Turmoil and Triumph. Las month, I published my latest fiction novel, The Seven – An Odyssey of Seven Horses and Seven Humans. This is the story of seven individuals from around the globe and their encounters with…
Closing the Chapter on Panama: Tasks, Twists, and a Fresh Start
I am thankful every day for my husband, my captain, and the man who makes this dream possible. He faces daunting tasks, setbacks, and seemingly impossible odds, yet he perseveres. Sometimes, frustration sets in, but I always hug him and remind him that the freedom we experience comes at a price—being in countries where getting…
Escaping Panama: A Visa Chase, Boat Work, and One Wild Exit
Wrapping Up in Panama: Final Projects Before the Big Leap Panama has been a whirlwind, but we’re down to our final two major projects before setting sail across the Pacific. First, we’re replacing the standing rigging—a critical upgrade for safety on such a long passage. Second, we’re installing a new solar panel arch and adding…
Stranded in Panama: The Unexpected Challenges of Preparing for a Pacific Crossing
The Reality of Boat Repairs in Foreign Countries Sailing around the world is an adventure of a lifetime, but preparing a boat for a Pacific crossing comes with its fair share of challenges—especially when you’re stuck in a foreign country waiting on repairs and parts. We’ve been in Panama since December, dealing with unexpected delays,…
The Trials of Sailing: Delays, Detours, and Discoveries in Panama
The Never-Ending Struggle for Boat Parts The last few days have been eventful here in Panama! We are facing dilemmas regarding boat parts as the nightmare of getting work done in foreign countries continues. We have parts that have been shipped and lost in transit, parts delayed due to a week of partying during the…
5 Must-Have Skills For Living Aboard a Boat with Your Husband – You Might Be Surprised
Living aboard a boat with your spouse can be an adventure in the truest sense—both exhilarating and potentially disastrous. You’re in close quarters, sometimes isolated for weeks, and at sea, things can get a little… tense. It turns out that seemingly trivial, everyday tasks can become huge, relationship-testing battles when your home is 35…
Back to Panama!
An Epic Homecoming and New Horizons: Sailing, Family, and Writing The holidays always hold a special kind of magic, but this year, our journey added an epic twist to the season. After safely tucking our boat into Vista Mar Marina following our unforgettable Panama Canal transit, we traded life afloat for the skies, flying back…
Seven Years Afloat: Gratitude, Adventures, and What’s Next
Seven years. It’s hard to believe that much time has passed since we cast off our dock lines and began this monumental, life-changing circumnavigation. Reflecting on these years, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the unwavering support of our friends, family, and followers. Your encouragement through the highs and lows of this journey has been…
Crossing the Panama Canal: Sailing into the Pacific
Leaving familiar horizons to sail into new oceans is to embrace the thrill of discovery—where forgotten islands whisper stories of a world untouched by time.” BIG Changes Coming for Equus For the past seven years, we’ve been navigating the familiar waters of the Atlantic and Mediterranean, a sailing playground stretching between the USA and…