As the top says, we like to sail, travel and eat. Most of this blog is written with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek. Beware that I might get a bit salty with the language at times, but it's all in good fun.
And despite what you may read, we are a very happily married couple.because we can laugh at ourselves.
Laugh. Love. Eat. Sail. Enjoy.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

70%

Even though it's been a very benign, pleasant 'autumn'.  I have to admit, I'm twitching.  I miss my blue of the big blue marble.

So, here's to the 70% of the the marble, and that would be the oceans.

I've been fortunate enough to have been able to traverse many of the big blue marble's waters. Alot by another boat I must admit.  Plenty of daysails, and a few day bareboat charters.

And sometimes, just by land...which happens to be by the blue of the big blue marble.

Below, there are a lot of photos from over the years.  Since, I'm too lazy to caption them all, I'll give you these hints.


  1. There have been no known sitings of manta rays in Key West.
  2. Manatees need a good dental plan, or at least a cleaning once in awhile.
  3. Tim has pissed off the entire sea turtle population of the Pacific.
  4. There have been no known sitings of humpback whales in Key West.
  5. I have had carnal relations with a porpoise (aka Flipper).
  6. Have two MaiTais and say this real fast:  humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa (Trigger Fish in Hawaiian)

The last picture was taken at an aquarium in South Africa and is purely for entertainment's sake.


Flipper says: I hope my mom doesn't see this on Facebook....
 


Bugger off! Stop chasing me!


Seriously, what did I tell you?




Does Obamacare cover dental? 
Taken with a disposable underwater camera.  He was about 8 feet across.

Hey, thanks for putting these out mate. I know they are for the big buggering warships ya got.



I'm not a Pacific Life commercial.

Seriously, this is in the Cape Town AQUARIUM.
Do you know what is int he Cape Town Aquarium.
Great White Sharks.
I say, go for it.  Buyer beware!