Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Photos From Californian
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Kevin's Pictures
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Adventures at Sea

Thursday, July 31, 2008
Gun Battles on the Bay

SF Festival Begins

Crew Comings and Goings

Good Times in SF

Underway - Half Moon Bay. San Fran!


Underway From Monterey


Anchors Aweigh

From Steve Weigelt
MMSD Crew
George Sutherland started it! Last November during the annual sail of Star of India, George showed up with his forearms sporting the latest in spiffy tattoo-ology. These masterpieces were painstakingly crafted using the finest Sharpie and bore a striking resemblance to the anchors adorning his hero Popeye's forearms!
George's artwork had so impressed me that I was green with envy and I wanted more than ever to have an anchor tattoo of my own! Of course, it would never be the equal to the original, but I had to try.
Fisherman's Warf in Monterey is adjacent to the original Customs House used to access taxes on goods arriving in Monterey. On one end of the structure there is a large bronze anchor with a placard saying its origin was unknown, but the anchor had been retrieved from the bay in 1944. This anchor appears to have been originally fitted with a wooden stock that had long since decayed away. On seeing this anchor I was reminded of George's tats and the lust began again!
I sought the help of Chari Wessel to render a sketch of this and any other noteworthy anchor to be found in Monterey. Chari was up to the task and in a short time she had located three potential candidates and provided drawings of each. This led to a field trip to view the candidates. My favorite turned out to be located at the USCG Station Monterey.
Armed with photos and sketches I was off to find a tattoo studio in Monterey. My fingers walked thru the yellow pages and located two within walking distance of Fisherman's Warf (go figure).

Ross Grajewski is a talented young artist working at Creative Visions on Lighthouse Ave. in Monterey. Ross, a former Marine sniper (1998-2002) was very helpful in providing suggestions as to how to accomplish my vision (I decided not to argue with him!). Thankfully,
Ross came thru with a beautiful anchor tattoo I will be proud to show. Thank you, George! Now all I have to do is convince my wife, Laura, that this is her 31st anniversary gift from me (I'm at sea and she is having dinner with friends). Wish me luck!
Mike says "I went all the way to San Francisco on the Californian and all I got was this crummy tattoo!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Californian Reaches San Francisco

From Peter Durdaller
MMSD Ships' Operations:
21 July 2008
Californian has reached San Francisco.
1100 or so passing beneath the Golden Gate Bridge.
Let the Games begin!! Festival of Sail San Francisco.
See http://www.festivalofsail.org/
Thanks,
Peter
Monday, July 21, 2008
Bumpy Transit From Monterey
Web Link to Pillar Point
http://montereybay.noaa.gov/visitor/access/pillar.html
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Updates From Our Crew, Monterey, CA
From
First Mate
Bob Nelson
July 19, 2008, Location Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey
Making final preps for the last leg from Monterey to San Francisco. Sense that the crew is ready to move on after a prolonged stop in Monterey. We will leave around 1730 tonight after the local winds lay down. We will stop at Half Moon Bay in rout and anchor out over Sunday night and then proceed to San Francisco early Monday AM.

Ann Morrison
MMSD Volunteer Crew
July 19, 2008, Location Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey
Ann, here. Hi, Daddy!!
The Monterey marina area is very handy and picturesque. There’s a Trader Joe’s here. Nice.
Pete and I and John Gottlieb are bunking in the forecastle. I chose a bunk between the opened forepeak hatch and the hatch we travel in and out of. It’s nice and airy and has plenty of daylight when the sun is starting to light up the sky. Also, there’s a lot of headroom. However, upon realizing that that bunk will provide an ‘E’ ride when we’re out at sea, I decided to change bunks for another that is athwart ships and more aft. That way, the ‘E’ ticket ride part of the rocking we’d likely get will be side-to-side for me and not end-for-end.
Sleep has come easily and deeply at night. We eat a lot, walk around town some, and work a little on the boat. We’re also getting Hearts lessons from Captain Chuck. He teaches card games by setting good examples. He took full-moon twice in the game last night. (That means that all of us playing with him got 26 points and he got none. This is a game where points are not sought after, ya know.) Yes, Chuck is a great teacher. We also has many examples of what NOT to do in the game. I’m one of those. A couple of nights ago I had the honor of having the most points. Come to think of it, that was one of the games Chuck was watching when he decided to join in. And, as I remember, Uncle Ray (Sweet Baby Ray as his moniker stands now) provided some good ‘don’t do this’ examples last night. It sure is a fun game!
The otters are adorable. They roll around a lot in the water. Last night I heard some geese honking. This morning there were four swimming in the water near us. The Monterey Cypress trees are beautiful.
Yesterday Pete and I walked along a walkway to the Monterey Aquarium. We’ve already been in the Aquarium, so all we did was eat. We also stopped in and I got some puzzles for the ship. I got the horse-shoes, as spring, and the twisted nails. Kevin knows how to do them all. I even learned one of them. Now the Californian has them in her stores.
Well, I’ll stop here for now; gotta go get some goodies from Trader Joes. We leave this afternoon around 1730. Should be fun!! Rahoo!
Love, Ann
Friday, July 18, 2008
18 July Reports, Connie and John


Thursday, July 17, 2008
Mike and Ray































