Monday, June 27, 2022

Chesapeake Week - Updated

We met Drew and Grace in Washington D.C. last weekend to help get them set for their week-long sailing cruise of the Chesapeake Bay. Click here for photos of our time in D.C., their send-off from Worton Creek, on the eastern shore of the Delmarva Peninsula, and some of their adventures exploring the Bay - from Still Pond to Annapolis to St. Michaels. The album has also been updated to include 4th of July weekend, when we reconnected with Drew and Grace and enjoyed some additional time with them in Worton and Rock Hall. 

The album includes some video clips from Rock Hall's annual Waterman's Day, an event that includes a high speed docking competition.  Some teams were impressive to watch; others needed a bit more practice... or maybe just less beer for breakfast. There's also a clip of a crazy thunderstorm we rode out in Worton Creek. Who needs fireworks when you have dockside seats for Mother Nature's show. 
Among our other stops was the newly opened, waterfront Lands Point Winery, in Worton Creek, where we celebrated some exciting news: 

DREW AND GRACE ARE ENGAGED!! 


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Our time in D.C. was poignant, occurring just after the supremely unfortunate Supreme Court decision regarding Roe v. Wade. When we walked over to the court, it was heartening to see so many people protesting, but hard to take in the impact of such a callous and hypocritical turn of events. 

On a lighter note, the Smithsonian's Hirshorn Museum was among our other stops, where we got to see the Yayoi Kusama exhibit, featuring her mirrored infinity room, My Heart is Dancing into the Universe, pictured below. 

While Drew and Grace sailed this week, Fig has been keeping it chill with Aunt Emily. This time last year in Portland it was 110+ so a few days of 90+ temperatures were manageable by comparison, especially if you like to swim. Click here for some Portland photos. You won't see much of Jake. He had to keep a low profile this week due to a thankfully, relatively mild bout with Covid. 

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Maine & More

Click here for photos from our recent travels along the coast of Maine, from York to Lubec, where we accomplished a longstanding goal of visiting our 4th "furthest-most"corner of the continental U.S. We had already visited Cape Flattery in WA, the US/Mexico border wall south of San Diego, CA, and Key West, FL, in 2010, 2011, and 2012, but it took us 10 additional years to get to the northeastern most point in the US. Since the kids could not be with us in person to complete the "square", we opted to bring them with us in spirit (on paint sticks). 
Maine was amazing. We had lovely home exchange in Franklin, ME, which proved to be a great base for exploring Acadia National Park, where we hiked, kayaked, and enjoyed the scenic views. Pictured below are the"Bubbles" at the far end of Jordan Pond. Our favorite hikes in Acadia included The Beehive and Champlain Mountain, both challenging, but the views were worth it. 
In Bar Harbor, we experienced first hand the incredible tidal swings that occur on the Maine Coast - 12+ feet of gain/loss in the space of 6 hours. We were on the far side of the island pictured below about 2 hours after low tide and barely made it back across. We watched some stragglers who were not watching the time and tide tables make their way back in waist deep water.
On our way to Maine, we stopped by Worcester, MA, to spend a weekend with friends Eric and Kim. Click here for photos from our time in MA. 
And while we were in Lubec, we took time to cross into Canada to visit Campobella Island, where the US and Canada jointly manage Franklin Roosevelt International Park. Pictures from Campobella are included in the Maine photo album linked above. 
Meanwhile on the West Coast, the kids were busy sailing, foraging for mushrooms, Dragon Boat racing (Go Willamette Wave Riders!), and attending a Cirque du Soleil show, Rose Festival parades and renaissance fairs. Click here for photos.
Finally, be sure to check out Emily's channel #thefaceineverything on Instagram. We submitted lots of entries from Maine, where the rocks had a lot of personality! Click here for some examples from her IG, and if you see a face in something, be sure to message her. 



Thursday, June 2, 2022

Memorial Day Weekend on the Oregon Coast

Click here for photos from Memorial Day Weekend, which I spent visiting the kids in Oregon.  While the twins and I enjoyed a couple of days on the Oregon Coast (Gearhart, Astoria), Drew was recovering from Covid and had to keep some distance and Pat was solo-sailing on the Chesapeake. 

Shout out to Grace's twin sisters, Ella and Amelia, pictured below, who graduated from high school last week. Congrats!