Simply South Pacific Living…
“Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life.” –Rachel Carson …After three short upwind hops over the last month, I’ve just arrived to the second...
View ArticleOpen Trap Surgery
A black tip, looking for a way out... Three days later, I kept thinking about those trapped sharks…so I rallied a friend and we sped off on a quest to free the hostages. …It was farther away than...
View ArticleWhale Tale
I put my basic art skills to use in re-creating this spectacle on paper...I could have kicked myself for leaving my camera up on the beach, a slippery 300 yards away!… Sometimes we must simply...
View ArticleNocturnal for a Night: Shine-eyes and rock pillows
All decked out in my lobstering get-up! No one put more wood on the fire, which I interpreted as a sign that we’d be going soon…Not home, not yet. Tonight I’d be following my local friends out to the...
View ArticlePlastic-Coated Paradise??
Photo by Mckenzie Clark. …Yet another plastic-ridden beach thousands of miles from any significant metropolis… Mckenzie and I hiked over the hill from where Swell was anchored hoping to find some...
View ArticleSanta Barbara Maritime Museum, July 20th!
July 20: Voyage to the Source by Liz Clark 2600 Miles in the South Pacific Examining Life Close to Nature Where: Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, Munger Theater, 113 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara,...
View ArticleA Pain in the Neck!
What the heck, I broke my neck!? As some of you know, I recently suffered a cervical spine fracture of my C3 vertebrae. In other words, I broke my neck! Don’t worry, I’m ok! I was extremely lucky...
View ArticleGiddyup! ‘Back to Nature’ adventure revisited…
Long-awaited arrival at the legendary bay of Hanavave. Lost in the stars, I lay huddled on the port side of the cockpit in my sleeping bag. The eastern horizon hinted the coming twilight, but my...
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