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Sidewalks of Ensenada – A Blind Person’s Perspective
While wandering around taking pictures for an upcoming blog, Lisa missed spotting a hole in the sidewalk, causing Tiffany to get her cane jammed in it. This gave us the idea to document just how tricky it can be to get around a Mexican town, whose sidewalks could use some love, when you’re blind. There’s…
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A DIY Revamp of Luna Moth’s Electronics
The past couple of months for Tiffany and I have been a combination of exploring Ensenada, relaxing, traveling to visit family, and managing a few more major projects on Luna Moth. Yes we actually rolled the dice and hired workers, but that’s a topic for another post. This post is how we revamped our electronics…
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2025 Year in Review
Stats A quick recap In the summer of 2025 we managed to get Luna Moth into the realm of close enough and were able to (metaphorically) cut the dock lines and start cruising in earnest. For the last year we had been moored at Owl Harbor, which is located near the little town of Isleton…
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Ensenada, Our First Foreign Port
On December 7th, we went to bed early and got up at midnight to head out of San Diego Harbor to sail south to Ensenada, Mexico, our first foreign port of call. While we don’t love departing in the dark, leaving was pretty easy as we had a near full moon, a clear sky, and…
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San Diego, Our Last US Port
We left Newport Beach (aka the OC) in the afternoon on November 23, navigating through the sea of mega yachts back to the ocean to head south to our last US port of call, San Diego. Once again it was an overnight, but at least it was warmer now that we were in Southern California…
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Avalon…Finally
We felt bad about cruising the California Channel Islands, but never making it to the storied destination that is Avalon, but northerly wind and swell, coupled with us not wanting to feel like a James Bond martini, kept us from wanting to moor there. Fortunately an easy, though touristy, solution existed: take the Newport Beach…
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Newport Beach Recess
After a draining stretch of hiding out from bad weather in Isthmus Cove, we took advantage of a nice day between gales and Santa Ana winds and departed for the mainland. For better or worse, we opted for Newport Beach, which was a relatively short 35 nautical miles away. This gave us a distance easily…
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Cruising Santa Catalina Island
After a week dodging gales and Space X rockets in the northern Channel Islands, we decided to sail on to Santa Catalina Island. Generally we like to both depart and arrive in the light, something that makes for a lot of night passages in short fall days. We do not love night passages, at least…
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Point Conception and Cruising the Northern Channel Islands
On October 18th we finally got a weather window for leaving Morro Bay that we liked. As the next stretch of the California Coast can be treacherous in even moderate weather, we picked a time when there was little wind and a relatively benign sea state forecast. The big hump to get over was what’s…
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Big Sur, San Simeon, and Morro Bay
On September 24th, we left Monterey to head south along the stretch of coast known as Big Sur. If you haven’t gotten to experience the coast here, it’s definitely worth a visit by car as the dramatic cliffs and ocean views are breathtaking. By boat…you probably want to steer clear of the dramatic cliffs and…