The simple life we lead is not quite so simple.

A camera captures moments of beauty but to be in the moment requires dedication, sweat, and tears. Thousands of miles have passed beneath our hull, no plans nor claims bind us. We are simply “living adrift.”

– Claire Insley Holmes

Leaving Mexico, stranded in Van Horn Texas

March 28th to April 1st  A) Guaymas, Mexico — departure point B) Tucson, Arizona — change trucks C) Van Horn, Texas — break down D) Clear Lake, Texas — destination goal Friday was our last day in Guaymas.  We cleaned up the boat, finalized everything, and took a test run around the yard.  Rafal’s Dodge […]

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Preparing to depart Guaymas Mexico

3/11 to 3/27 We left Clear Lake, Texas on March 11th heading back west on I-10.  That was our first time visiting that part of Texas and it turned out to be a very successful trip.  Steak Nite at Waring General Store, Texas my 3 ladies March 13th we broke down about an hour outside […]

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Moody Gardens – Galveston Island, Texas

photo credit: Moody Gardens March 4. For my birthday Claire surprised me with a day trip to Moody Gardens on Galveston Island.  We toured the Aquarium pyramid and the Rain Forest pyramid.   William Lewis Moody, Jr. “was an American financier and entrepreneur from Galveston, Texas, who founded a private bank, an insurance company, and one of […]

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Establishing ourselves into Texas

Between 2/27 to 3/12 a lot has happened! it was a 1300 mile drive from Guaymas to Galveston (the last 700 we drove straight through). Networking and connections are the heart to a vagabond lifestyle.  Our good friend Colleen introduced us to Marc a few years back. (not the same Marc as Colleen’s new husband.) […]

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Quick trip to Galveston TX

Claire, piña, and I have crossed the border back into America. We’re driving 1300 miles to Galveston TX to celebrate Mardi Gras. While we’re there we plan to stay productive. We have about one weeks worth of tasks to take care of before we head back to Guaymas, Mexico and prepare for the major sailboat […]

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Sea of Cortez Snorkel Adventure

The Sea of Cortez is surprisingly an unknown body of water to most people.  With the Baja Peninsula blocking out almost all Pacific Ocean swell completely, the water stays clear and warm most of the year. Unfortunately, long period ground swells do not hold here, so no surfing this far North. But, this gives living […]

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Empalme Beach Camping

This past weekend all of us boatyard people decided to go on a camping trip. So we packed up our back packs added a few beers, random veggies, pancake mix, and our tent and headed to Empalme. A town about 20 minutes from here. George, Michael and I in George’s Dodge Ram. The Brits with […]

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Poor La Sancha

La Sancha is our 1983 Volvo 245 DL. She was given her name by the previous owner, which translates from Spanish to “Mistress” or “Other Woman”.  She obviously got her name at the same time he got a new wife (true story).  We promised to keep her name, which worked out perfectly because she just […]

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