I learned that Sandy is the Executive Director of the ILC Foundation, which aims to help individuals overcome the challenges of living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes and other chronic pain diseases through knowledge-sharing resources, awareness, education, wellness support and research to find cures. This is one of the things I love about cruising - we meet so many people we wouldn't necessarily cross paths with otherwise.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Wild Ride
After completing the sale of our home, we headed out for the next part of our vacation. Friday was pretty breezy, but we were heading downwind towards Rochester. We left around 3:30 in the afternoon for an overnight trip, flying only the headsail. After an hour or so, we rolled up part of the sail without really losing much speed. It was a pretty wild ride, with 1-2 metre waves from behind. We had moonlight until about 2:30 in the morning, then steered by the glow the of the city ahead. We saw lots of lightning in the distance, but had no weather worries.

We sailed all the way to the Gennessee River with just that bit of our headsail, arriving in Rochester just before 7:00 am. After checking into the country and a warm breakfast, it was time for a nap.

Monday, August 05, 2019
West End Mini Cruise - Hamilton

On Saturday night, we had a club pot luck before dinner. As often happens, we didn't actually need dinner, because there were so many great snacks provided by members.
Sunday we attended mass at a nearby church, then walked almost 6 km to Millionaire's
Daughter. No good finds today, but it was an interesting walk along Barton St. It's quite an economically depressed street, with lots of boarded up businesses, on the border of the industrial areas and residencial neighbourhoods. We went past the Hamilton Wentworth Detention Centre, the Children's hospital, Hamilton General, and a bunch of churches, including two Polish churches. Near St. Stanislaus Kostka, there was a branch of the Polish Credit Union, a Polish deli, and 2 other churches, but not much else.
We got an early start on Monday, going under the bridge at the 9:00 a.m. opening. We motored for the first couple of hours, then had a great sail to the Western Gap. First cruise of the season was a great success!
Friday, August 02, 2019
West End Mini Cruise day 2-3
We had an easy motor to Port Credit Yacht Club, going past our new neighbourhood. I enjoyed the pool for a while to help beat the heat. Katie had the day off, and joined us for dinner in the dining room, where we enjoyed wonderful service and a complementary glass of champagne - or is that sparkling wine?
There were three C&C Landfall 38s all docked within a few feet of each other. We had come across Mariner in Picton in 2008, and met the owners of the other boat as we were heading over for dinner. It's not often that we come across another Landfall, so this was pretty cool.
The next day, we took a walk to Port Credit village, going past Mal and Kashi's place. Ed worked with Mal in the 80's and we had been to their beautiful home on the lake many years ago. Jacqui and Eriks had dropped off Wild Jasmine the day before, and were back after work, in time for dinner. This time Katie was doing the cooking as we ate in the Chart Room.
There were three C&C Landfall 38s all docked within a few feet of each other. We had come across Mariner in Picton in 2008, and met the owners of the other boat as we were heading over for dinner. It's not often that we come across another Landfall, so this was pretty cool.
The next day, we took a walk to Port Credit village, going past Mal and Kashi's place. Ed worked with Mal in the 80's and we had been to their beautiful home on the lake many years ago. Jacqui and Eriks had dropped off Wild Jasmine the day before, and were back after work, in time for dinner. This time Katie was doing the cooking as we ate in the Chart Room.
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
West End Mini Cruise Day 1
With a club cruise to Hamilton on the long weekend, we took the opportunity to leave a few days early to stop at some other west end clubs. First stop was Mimico Cruising Club. The last time we were there, Katie had been working there. We had a bit of a sail, but the winds were pretty light.
We were docked on the south wall, and across the parking lot on the lawn, a family of foxes was playing. We saw them throughout the afternoon and evening. They kept their distance, but weren't really afraid of people. We took a walk to the grocery store at Lakeshore and Parklawn the next morning before heading out for the day.
We were docked on the south wall, and across the parking lot on the lawn, a family of foxes was playing. We saw them throughout the afternoon and evening. They kept their distance, but weren't really afraid of people. We took a walk to the grocery store at Lakeshore and Parklawn the next morning before heading out for the day.
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