
Ryan and Tasha’s wedding – Ronda, Spain, September 16, 2005

- En route to Manasquan, NJ for our first multi-day sailing trip in 2009

Tasha and Ryan – 2010 Warrior Dash, Windham Mtn, NY

Sea Cliff Yacht Club, Long Island, after Ryan completed the Round Long Island Regatta

Charlie in her usual spot, under the dodger

Ryan and Rich on Hideaway – Summer 2012

View of Manhattan from Hideaway (Photo by Matt Gallivan)

Ryan, in his hometown for the London 2012 Summer Olympics

Possibly the most enthusiastic American attendee of the London Olympics

Motoring through the Great Dismal Swamp on the ICW

Celia and Charlie, enjoying the view from the foredeck (Photo by Justin Dent)

One of the many restricted bridges on the ICW in Florida

The color of the water in Bimini takes your breath away

Hideaway, happily anchored in the Bahamas
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We met recently at Allens Cay, we were the Canadians that met you feeding the Iguanas. I got the name of your boat on video cam and decided to check out your blog. We (Anna from Borehamwood & I from Montreal) plan to head south in the next few years. If you don’t mind we would like to follow your adventures.
Wonderful to have met you guys! We loved Allens Cay! Please do follow our adventures and I hope we’ll see you down here soon! xx
Tasha
Yes, I’m the other half of Mike (much like yourself – like land exploration a wee bit more then water – but if I’m allowed to bring my cats with me – may not be so bad). I’ll be following you – as well as spreading the word about you & Ryan – and maybe coming to you for advise on “how to make a cat happy” on our 30′ Catalina. I have one cat – Mia – who is quite the sadistic cat when it comes to fantasy of the flesh. When she wants her way – can just see her hanging off main sail – and slowly sliding (ripping) her way down it with her sharp claws. At least I know how to sew – and repair a ripped sail or two. \\^,,^//
Hey Anna! Cats are great boat animals, I’m convinced… though my shoes my be less convincing
At least we don’t need to walk them on shore and I’ve almost trained them to make a mean dark-n-stormy!