On the Road: Part 2
Between the Escalante and Zion, we passed through one of my favorite Utah attractions, Red Canyon. Mary Anne and I drove through this area when… Read More »On the Road: Part 2
Between the Escalante and Zion, we passed through one of my favorite Utah attractions, Red Canyon. Mary Anne and I drove through this area when… Read More »On the Road: Part 2
Grand Staircase – Escalante National Monument was the focus of some recent controversy. Trump and his spineless appointees reduced the size of the monument in… Read More »On the Road: Part 1
There was a gym downstairs from a small company where I used to work. I would use their locker room to change before lunchtime runs.… Read More »Capitol Reef National Park: Part 2
From Moab, Utah where we stayed while visiting Arches, we drove back north to Green River, then southwest to Torrey. We stayed here for a… Read More »Capitol Reef National Park: Part 1
In the end, we drove about 2000 miles between Seattle and Scottsdale. By US standards that’s not much, but to Europeans a 3200 km trip… Read More »Arches National Park
See what I did there? Through. Yes kids, that’s how cavemen spelled thru. If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you’ll have seen plenty… Read More »Through the Back Door
Several of you, my faithful readers, have asked whether we finally took delivery of Étude and whether we were finally cruising. Yes and yes. We… Read More »A Shortened Cruise
Yesterday we signed the papers to take ownership of Étude. So we’re done, right? Hop aboard, cast off, and away we go. Not so fast.… Read More »Étude – Fini
Étude was scheduled to begin sea trials (that is, “Is she leaking?”) on August 16th. I don’t know whether that milestone was met. But our… Read More »Étude – First Sighting in the Wild
We followed Highway 1 along the California coast to Half Moon Bay where we had lunch and encountered the spectacular, shortened VW bus shown above.… Read More »Road Trip – This and That
This post is just a slide show. It begins at Ragged Point at the southern end of the drive and ends at Carmel to the… Read More »Big Sur
The three guest houses that make up the “Spanish village” of Hearst’s imagination are like the Three Bears: small, medium and large sizes. We were… Read More »La Cuesta Encantada – The Cottages and Kitchens
If you were lucky enough to be invited to stay at the Castle, you could expect to find yourself in pretty spectacular surroundings. We saw… Read More »La Cuesta Encantada – The Upstairs Suites