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  • Introducing Saga Streets

    Since we can’t see the foreseeable future we decided to add another member to our family so we can enjoy road adventures when on land.  Many cruisers pick up RVing after boat life but we aren’t ready for that yet. I (Tracie) love road trips. I grew up camping in the Click here for full […] More

  • Corona 19 (COVID-19) in Houston Texas Downtown 2020

    I know it’s been a long time since I’ve written and that is because not a lot has been going on. We have been living the city life in downtown Houston Texas. Steve walks to work through the downtown’s tunnels and is able to come home for lunch everyday. I Click here for full post: […] More

  • It’s Work Time Again

    Sorry, it’s been so long since I’ve updated this blog. I hope this finds you all well A lot has happened since my last post. We went back to the Rio Dulce in Guatemala a little early so we could house sit for friends again. We then stored Saga Sea at Click here for full […] More

  • More of our time in the Bay Islands

    I should make myself do this more often.  Time seems to be slipping away so fast — these pictures of our time in Fantasy Island Marina on Roatan.  We enjoyed our month there even though it was to replace our battery bank.  With a boat, it is always something – Click here for full post: […] More

  • Spending Christmas in Roatan Honduras 2018

    I’m so sorry I’ve fallen behind on our blog.  With Facebook being as popular as it is now I suppose it is my first thing to update.  Faster and easier.We did spend Christmas 2018 in Roatan at Fantasy Island Marina because we were changing out our battery bank.    Roatan can be Click here for full […] More

  • More of the Bay Islands, Good place to replace our Battery Bank

    While in Utila checking into Honduras we started to smell a bilgy smell.  We couldn’t figure out what it could be until our battery monitor started acting funny as well.We have six Trojan golf cart size batteries for our battery bank.  We bought them new in 2013. This year we Click here for full post: […] More

  • What we love about the Bay Islands, Roatan

    Let’s start with Roatan, the larger Island in Honduras Bay Islands.  We enjoy the diverse anchorages. You can be in populated areas, such as West End to French Caye Harbor, or you can get off by yourself in Port Royal or Calebash.The water is just as diverse depending on what is below.  You have the […] More

  • Back in Honduras Bay Islands, Utila 1st

    Utila is now our check in and check out port for the Bay Islands.  We enjoy the convenience of the location for the Port Captain’s and Immigration offices.  We also love how convenient it is to get all the supplies we need in Utila.  It is becoming fast one of our favorites spots.  I love the […] More

  • Finish up our month in Belize

    I have to apologize for neglecting this blog so much.  I feel it is important to keep up so just as a personal journal for us to revisit when our travels come to an end.  I wish I could come across my grandparent’s personal journals or even great grandparent’s.  So I will continue to keep […] More

  • Visited a Private Island in Belize

    We decided to check out Ranguana Caye while we are in Belize.  We heard it was a private island that cruisers could visit for a fee.  The Caye has a restaurant/bar and great snorkeling. It’s just a day sail from Placencia, BelizeOur trip turned out to be a pretty decent motor sail.  We found the anchorage […] More

  • A Month in Belize

    So a month in Belize.. that was our plan.  This year we decided to stick to Belize and the Bay Islands.  So we came out of Guatemala and went to Belize.  It was an easy day sail.  We checked into Belize in Punta Gorda because all the offical office are in one spot which makes […] More

  • Headed out for cruising season

    Well the time has come for us to leave Guatemala.  Our plans this year are tentatively set to sail between Belize and the Honduran Bay Islands until its Hurricane season again.  Keeping it simple and easy. Before we left I hosted a luncheon for the Women Who Sail that are currently in the Rio.  It was […] More

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