Our Story In a Nutshell

In 2003 , we began our labor of love and started to restore our CSY 44 sailboat,which we named Freedom. After 5 1/2 years of pure sweat, (Florida in July in a t-vac suit and full mask)some tears, endless reading and lots of leaps of faith, restoration was completed in January 2009. The rest of the story is unraveling as we learn to become the sailors we have always read about. Their inspiration has always lead us to new places...the real reson we started this adventure to begin with. We left from St. Petersburg, Florida in January 2009, sailed to Longboat key, then Useppa, St. James City, Cape Coral, Marathon, Rodriguez Key, Miami, then onto the Bahamas. In the Bahamas we sailed to Norman's Key, Shroud, Hawksbill, Warderick Wells, Black Point, Staniel Key, Spanish wells, Eleuthera, Little Harbor, Marsh harbor and then over to Beaufort North Carolina...up the ICW to Norfolk and finally we ended up in the Chesapeake Bay.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Heaven On Earth




What can I say? I love the ocean and I love the mountains...We arrived in Los Alamos, New Mexico and we found the most perfect place...it's called Valles Caldera. Thanks to Prez Clinton, when he left office he signed off on a purchase of 89,000 acres called Valles Caldera. It was a privately owned ranch that was the most beautiful place on earth. It cost $110 million dollars, and it that was made into a preserve. The year was 2000...Until 2004, unless you were a researcher, you were not allowed into the park. We were able to go on a 4 hour hike that took place on the old 1930's logging roads. The cool part is that the roads were natural ....lots of tall grasses, wildflowers, wildlife and no other hikers becuz they limit the amount of people daily into the park. They have over 2000 cattle, 3000 elk, mountain lions, horses, snakes,chipmunks, squirrels,eagles,hawks and wild turkey. I am sure I have misssed a lot of other wild life. The place is spiritual...peaceful and big...BIG SKIES...See pics...right before we found this place we went through a hail storm...it went from 73 degrees to 53 degrees in 20 minutes...See pics....

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Santa Fe Scenery




The great thing about traveling to new places is all the wonderful new sights you get to see. The Santa Fe area has it all. Delicious food, beautiful adobe architecture and this time of year, gorgeous skies and flowers. We drove up to Taos, at about 8,000 elevation. There is a gorge with a bridge that you can drive over, about 10 miles outside Taos. It is a mini Grand Canyon. The view is breathtaking...you can see forever out in the desert. My fear of heights was definitely working against me as we walked over the bridge...its about 650 feet above the Rio Grande River.See Pics. Then we drove back to santa Fe and took in some of the museums in the Plaza area. The adobe architecture is so different from anything out East. The brick colors against the backdrop of the blue skies is memorable. See pics..The holyhocks, cactus and wild flowers are all blooming right now. It is hard to believe how cold this place gets in winter...We visited the Georgia O'Keefe museum. Her artwork is incredible...it is so simple yet incredibly colorful. It is great to view the Santa Fe scenery through her eyes...WOW!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Farming in Santa Fe......




Here we are land cruising in Santa Fe...pretty cool. Visiting the in-laws...having a great time! We went to the most amazing Farmers Market I have ever been to. There were at least 40-50 vendors, all with locally grown food products. From veggies to goat cheese to gorgeous rustic breads....See pics. One of the coolest things is that the wild lavender is in bloom all over the city...as you walk through the market the lavender permeates the air...lavender honey, lavender goat cheese, lavender satchets, lavender body lotion...if it can be made with lavender they have it. I also checked out all the chili pepper dries spices...green and red, hot or mild they have it here. The thing is that when they say mild heat, they mean hot....no wussies here. We also checked out the area os the city known as "Canyon Road"...The area is full of the most beautiful galleries and artwork I have ever seen. The artwork is Indian, Mexican, contemporary and even a galley focused on fantasy art...From $200 to $200,000...One really cool gallery had fountains inside the galley with beautiful roses and goldfish...yeas goldfish..See pics.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Update from Washington DC




July 14th
Solomon's Island, Maryland
I am trying to update everyone so we are all on the same page...up to date with each other. We are now in the Chesapeake Bay...Solomon's Island. What a wonderful place. We did spend a couple of days in the Dc area. We traveled to American University to see an exhibit focused on the Haitiian sailors we met in Bimini. To get everyone on the same page...when we first arrived in Bimini we met a dutch writer, 3 Haitiian sailors and a videographer who traveled on the Haitiian's handmade 21 foot sailboat from Haiti. It is the same type of sailboat that so many of the repressed haitiians try to sail away from Haiti on. The dutch writer wanted a vehicle to try to convey the plight of the haitiian people through the experience of these 3 sailors. They left haiti on March 11 and arrived in bimini on April 11th...Their end destination was Palm Beach Maritime Museum and then onto American University in june and July. We had the previlege to see the exhibit...When we arrived the sailboat was sitting on the grassy area outside the Museum...a small explanation attached. Once inside we saw the wonderful handmade sail that was painted with a "phoenix" by a haitiian artist....It was all pretty cool on many levels. I am so glad they got the focus that is necessary to even begin to explain what is happening in Haiti...See pics..

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Computer Challenge

July 11, 2009
This is the start of our new blog. For all of you who have admired and appreciated our website (www.freedom-csy44.com) ....many thanks to Paul who created it. Life has gotten a bit busy and Paul will not be able to continue as our webmaster...as scary as it sounds I will be taking over the job/challenge/ etc.....The new blog will not have all the bells and whistles that Paul created but the stories and pics will continue. The updates will happen at least 2 times a week. Thanks for your patience and the ADVENTURE continues.....