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Captain Gary

Gary Baldwin is the captain of the Marushka, a Wm. Garden 55ft ketch just astern of us in Blaine, Wa. He and his family live on and love the Marushka. Good sailors, good friends, good people!
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"...I got a Familyman!"

The Marushka with "familyman" underway in the Semiahmoo Bay.
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Home.

Blaine was a good Neighborhood and a great place for a photographer as well.
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James' morning row

For the eight months that we called Blaine our home I rowed to work the 250 yards from the Blaine public marina's F-Dock to the Inn at Semiahmoo where I worked as the Inn's woodworker. I got to see this kind of thing every day!
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My parking space

My parking space was always easy to get into!
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Sojourner Earth
Although destroyed in our voyage from Eureka to San Francisco, our 1924 dory Sojourner Earth was a truly beautiful part of our lives. We rowed it to work every morning in Eagle Harbor and James got to do the same but solo every day in Blaine.
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it just gets better

In the forground is my morning row. Mt. Baker is in the background.
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Up on the Mountain

Although a bit too far from the water for my tastes Mt. Baker is indeed Fucking Scenic.
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Point Bob!

"We're all here because we're not all there."
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Work, work, work!

Every time the sun came out on a day that we were not working*, (rare, very rare!) we would pack our days with foredeck duties.
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*Working or rather, wage slaving, meaning simply for me it was working all day (8 hours or 1/3rd) for the Trillium corp. A company who's billions were partially made by raping the Honduran rain forest of Mahogany** and stripping nearly every tree from Tierra del Fuego. For Dena it was working for the Grubb family newspapers (ok, and me too but only part time) doing the "total bummer" job of Ad-Sales. For the most part, we both agree it wasn't so bad mainly because of all the great aforementioned people we got to know and love and hang out with above 48* north.

**The cheapest Mahogany in the world! It is what most of the repairs on Sovereign Nation were done with.

We are all bound to our own awareness.. Right?