Anchored at Half Moon Bay

we’ve been anchored in half Moon Bay for two nights now. We will leave tomorrow morning to head to Santa Cruz. It’s been nice here, a little gloomy, but relaxing and helping us ease into cruising mode. Yesterday we paddled in after a swim and attempted surf session. There wasn’t any Surf, so we hiked around and explored the beaches.

Ellamae and Taj helped me make meatloaf muffins, and Nina and Ellamae made organic peppermint patties. We had a restful sleep in the Anchorage. Today we paddled to shore again, and are meeting with good friends of ours from San Francisco.

   
    
    
    
 

5 day countdown!!!

All the tanks (water and diesel) are filled and we are ready to set sail! I just have to work 4, 12 hour shifts in a row and spend Wednesday buying last minute fresh food and last minute purging of items.  Wednesday night is our “send off” party at Galilee Harbor in Sausalito. We will be having friends and whoever else wants to join us in potluck style and live music (Peter B. and the Harbor Rats) shenanigans.  We will have an abalone shell set out for people to place a bite of their meal in, so that at the end of the evening, before we cut the lines, we will make an offering to the Gods of the Oceans.  After we “cut the lines”, we will head over to Horseshoe Cove (the little cove at the North end of the Golden Gate Bridge) to drop the anchor one last time in San Francisco Bay. Thursday morning, we will head out after breakfast with a max ebb around 8:30 am. If you happen to be on the Golden Gate Bridge, keep your eyes out for us! First stop: Half Moon Bay.  We will try to update our positions to both Marine Traffic and Farkwar. Click on the links to sign up for email position updates.

We have been living “on the hook” for almost 6 months now. It’s hard to believe that this day is finally arriving! My commute to work for the last six month has been a 0.5 – 0.75 miles paddle to shore, then a 12.5 mile bike ride each way. Although challenging at times, overall it has been very rewarding and enjoyable.  Today is my last round trip ride from Sausalito!