WELL, there are so many things in a name when you get to name your very own 35-year-old-but-still-unnamed boat that will take you on a dream come true! As a build-up (I'd make a great fiction writer, huh?!), there is something here in the harbor called The Cruiser's Net (or just "The Net" around here) which happens at 9:00 every morning through our VHF radio. We turn our radio on along with any number of the 200+ boaters in the area - not just people here in the harbor, but any boats within ~1 mile who want to listen in and be a part of the boating community. We weren't even in the harbor yet when we started listening in, gaining access to helpful information, and acquiring random things for the boat - including the safety net for the cats and any small humans that come aboard (which we got for free)!
So, let me explain what happens: At 9:00 a.m. on the dot(!), one of seven people (one for each day of the week) comes over channel 68 stating that they are The Net Controller of the morning and explains that it is a "controlled net". What this means is that every person has to state their boat name, be given permission to speak by the controller, then they can proceed with whatever they want to share with everyone. During the next 15-30 minutes, local boaters: share the names of boats which have just gotten here or are on their way out; share announcements about both the boating community and the city that surrounds us; have a chance to ask other boaters for help (advice, phone numbers, physical help with a project, borrowing of tools, etc.); can buy/sell/trade random stuff on their boat; and participate in random trivia. This is a wonderful way to keep the boating community fairly tight-knit because there is the opportunity to verbally communicate every day.

My husband and I decided to try a less-traveled lifestyle and have bought a 32-foot boat to live on with our two cats. We look forward to sailing Calypso's Fire through the Caribbean Sea and living life as an adventure! We want everyone to be there with us - in spirit if not in person - through these accounts of our stories!
January 25, 2012
January 3, 2012
On the hook
First and foremost, we want to thank everyone who sent/bought us so many needed items for the holidays - we actually don't know how to thank you enough! We realize how blessed we are because we have everything we need and then so much more!!! We know that we would not be able to be where we are if we did not have all of our loved ones helping us out, either through the items we need or through the encouragement and support you send. Both are blessings to us and we give thanks to you and the Universe for you being in our lives!
In previous blogs, I have mentioned our Dock Lord, the man who was renting the house we were tied up behind. Now, as much as we appreciated that he had experience as a live aboard boater, we did not appreciate his pessimism or some of the hostilities we felt from within the house. Furthermore, a week before Christmas, the Dock Lord informed Rob that he knew we are on a really tight budget but that his electricity bill was $50 higher than he had thought it would be, so he was going to double our $225 monthly rent. Rob promptly told him that we would be out by the end of the month and got to work making sure that would happen.
In previous blogs, I have mentioned our Dock Lord, the man who was renting the house we were tied up behind. Now, as much as we appreciated that he had experience as a live aboard boater, we did not appreciate his pessimism or some of the hostilities we felt from within the house. Furthermore, a week before Christmas, the Dock Lord informed Rob that he knew we are on a really tight budget but that his electricity bill was $50 higher than he had thought it would be, so he was going to double our $225 monthly rent. Rob promptly told him that we would be out by the end of the month and got to work making sure that would happen.
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Location:
Marathon, FL 33050, USA
December 19, 2011
What the human doesn't know...
I have decided that The Human can't be trusted to tell the full story of how us, The Rulers (known to some of you as "cats" - gross!), are taking this transition. So, while I suffocate the human as she sleeps, I know I have her knocked out long enough to let you know how life is for me, Madam Curious (or, as The Human so grotesquely calls me, "Lil' MC"), and my brother, Baron von Munchhaussen (like he has earned a title - whatever!). Since our lives have been relatively short, I suppose I can do the condensed version of our lives.
December 11, 2011
Every boater dreams...
After my last post, a fellow (and much more seasoned) sailor suggested that posting our list of needs and wants would be a good idea as there may be sailors (or other people) reading this blog who just happen to have what we need laying around wanting a good home. Also, we realize that the more our needs are spoken to the Universe, the more we get what we need - in fact, we just acquired netting we needed to surround the deck for the safety of the cats for FREE! This netting can run $2/foot and we needed at least 75', so just by paying attention and speaking up, we have saved 150 very precious dollars! Blessed be and thanks to God/dess for providing!
However, as this is also documenting the full journey of As Yet Unnamed Boat, I want to make sure to capture the changes we go through, both on the boat and in our Personal Priority List. So, while this is a prayer of sorts, it is also my documentation of our journey! In other words, no bad mouthing the greedy little kids! ;-)
However, as this is also documenting the full journey of As Yet Unnamed Boat, I want to make sure to capture the changes we go through, both on the boat and in our Personal Priority List. So, while this is a prayer of sorts, it is also my documentation of our journey! In other words, no bad mouthing the greedy little kids! ;-)
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