Friday, April 9, 2010

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The Hudson - America's River - by Frances Dunwell


Author and conservationist Frances Dunwell 's dramatic tales will bring to life the stories of visionary people who changed the direction of our national history, inspired by their deep relationship with the river. Using images of Hudson River School paintings, maps and period engravings, she captures the spirit of the river through the eyes of its many admirers.  She recounts how the Hudson River powered the growth of the country's greatest industrial and financial empire and also produced leading American artists, writers, engineers, and environmentalists. She makes the case for conserving the Hudson as a source of creative inspiration and demonstrates that the river continues to be a creative force today.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has praised Dunwell's "wonderful stories about America's river," and her "beautifully written book." 


All royalties from sale of the book are being donated to the Natural Heritage Trust for conservation of the river.

The book is available directly from the publisher, Columbia University Press

Monday, April 5, 2010

USCGC Escanaba calls at Pier 17, NY



A friendly Port visit by the US Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba.  Watercolor left and photos thanks to Bowsprite.

Li'l tug that could: spring on the St. George River










Time to put the docks back in the water on the swift flowing St. George River at Thomaston, Maine.  "The river has puked and the ice is out" says Jeff Armstrong of Jeff's Marine.  The last big nor'easter carried lots of dead fall down river - so it's safe to put the docks back in.  A 12 foot Carolina Skiff is just the right tool for the job.

Across the river is Lyman Morse - builders of dream yachts for hedge fund guys and fixer-uppers of just about anything you bring to the yard.  They're a 100 year old yard, after all.

At Jeff's you'll find skiffs to 26 feet, service with a smile, and hear the bell ring every time he makes a sale. Slide show HERE

Monday, March 29, 2010

Kathryn's fish

Now that is a fish!  A Chinook salmon, I think. Caught on a river in Chilean Patagonia by Kathryn Armstrong. She and her Dad Jeff must have been the only tourists who arrived in Chile the week after the quake.



Monday, March 22, 2010

North River 2 - a Buzzards Bay 14

Just cause I don't have any pictures of my boat North River 2  on the site.  And because there should be a place to put pictures of other examples of the design (like this), described in L. Francis Herreshoff's Sensible Cruising Designs.  The basic description is HERE.
Images: 1 and 2 - GWC; #3 - unknown - not my boat - another BB 14

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Green Turtle


up to 5 feet, 690 lbs, vegan, according to the artist at Pescadotes

Friday, March 19, 2010

Issuma: northbound - stop in Salvador




Richard Hudson has made it 2,200 miles up the coast from the Rio Plata, near Montevideo, Uruguay to Salvador, a city on the north east corner of Brazil. Blog HERE

4 Quick Dips


James cavorting on the Back River Meadow, taking 4 St. Patrick's Day dips.  slide show HERE

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

No. 1A



Spring work on my skiff  No. 1A  in the basement slideshow HERE