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Test of Google Voice

Posted in Uncategorized by Administrator on the August 5th, 2009

This is a test of the new Google Voice system. It will leave a message for me on my phone. You can feel free to call at any time since it goes right to voicemail. It will prompt you to put in YOUR phone number and name, then will call that number and connect you to my voicemail. Isn’t technology grand? Hmm.

Flying – a new category

Posted in Buddhist or otherwise., Flying, MicroShanty, The Next Big Shanty, Thoughts, Uncategorized by Administrator on the July 15th, 2009

Clearly my interests have taken a new direction. Actually, I rarely have a new interest, as I have had so many in the last that I might call it interest recycling. For example, I was a student pilot about 27 years ago, making it to about 45 hours of flight time before my flight logs and all were stolen from my car.

If you are a reader of this blog, know that you can concentrate your reading on any category that interests you. Simply look for the category list to the right and click on the word that matches your interest.

Winter was Warm

Posted in Uncategorized by Administrator on the July 10th, 2009

Skip the first minute, then pay attention to the lyrics. So beautiful, and a perfect melody for it as well.

Art Boats!

Posted in Uncategorized by Administrator on the May 17th, 2009

Art Boats

Loon Boat

You gotta see these things!

Bryan

First Post – What’s this all about?

Posted in Uncategorized by Administrator on the April 9th, 2009

How Big is Too Big? How Small Can a Shantyboat Be?

Amazing.  Amazing.  Amazing.

Amazing. Amazing. Amazing.

Do you need to live in a McMansion, or is a Tumbleweed home more your style? More and more people are finding that the larger the house they own, the more it owns them. Seriously, exactly how much space do you really need? Have you noticed the traffic patterns in your home? Are there rooms you just don’t use? Are there spaces in your house where the sole purpose seems to be to hold “stuff”, even entire rooms, or even floors? And exactly what is the price of all that space in terms of heating, taxes, wear and tear costs, and all those hours of work required to pay for it all? If you are like most people, you could easily get by with less space, and in fact might find you would thrive in it, especially given all the reduced time and money a smaller home requires.

Exactly how many rooms does a boat need?

Exactly how many rooms does a boat need?

Boats can make wonderful homes, but the sad truth is, when it comes to costs the same rules are true in boats, but times five. Everything seems to cost more in a boat, and the bigger the boat the bigger the costs for all those things! Moorage? Insurance? You pay by the foot. Gas or diesel? In some ways you could say that you pay by the foot as well, all other things being equal. If it is true that boats are holes in the water into which you pour money, then big boats are simply bigger holes!

I’ve owned big boats and I have owned small boats, and let me tell you, small is the only way to go. They can be trailered, so you can bring them just about anywhere! With the right outboard you’ll use less gas in an entire Summer than that guy in the cigarette boat uses in an hour. And storage? How much does it cost to store in your driveway? Even if you don’t have a driveway I know there are barns that are available that will cost you under $75 a month, even close to the big city.

But just how small can a small liveaboard boat get? 26 feet? 18 feet? How about 8 feet?!

That’s our mission: design a small shantyboat, ideal as a vacation getaway, in just 8 feet. Can it be done? You bet! And for far less money than you’d imagine possible.

Check back as we work our way toward “Seattle Slough Too”, a new MicroShantyboat.