Dominican University of California
San Rafael CA
Sunny with a high of 93
Angelico Hall
Campus was certainly a buzz with the influx of busy bodies and protesters this week. Last night the California Governor's debate was held in Angelico Hall where I have one of my classes. Tis a big deal for Dominican University and the town of San Rafael. I am at the library today on campus, and all seems to be getting back to normal. Don't forget to vote!
I've taken a break from blogging mostly due to a needed break, but the crush of writing that has been required my first semester has eaten away at any creative thought I may have. Suffice to say, I'm well and enjoying all that my transition has afforded me. School work is easing somewhat as I become better at being a student. Anticipate more blog posts in the near future. I'm gittin the itch again. Below is one of the weighty issues I spent many hours on. It may be tough going for some readers, but some may be just bored enough to make it through, and I'd enjoy any commentary that readers may have.
I have not forgotten
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Yes, I know it has been WAY too long since I posted a blog and sadly, this
one is going to be short. I guess it is more for me, to force myself to get
back...
Christian Allaire is Still Aboard Christa
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I stopped using sailblogs as my blogging platform many moons ago, and now
use blogger. My life and sailing has changed drastically, but this does not
mean...
The “Artists for Haiti” Project
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The island of Hispaniola has a special place in my mind. Dan and I had been
sailing for seven days since we last stepped on land. We weaved through
coral. ...
2009-Ape-08 Noon Update
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Up-Island Caribbean Crossing day #2
Noon Position 16'34.5N/63'23.3W
- 98nm last 24hrs
- 206nm from St. Lucia
- 97nm to St. Croix
- Winds E 10-15...
Galliot Cay and Pipe Creek
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We left Georgetown on a breezy Saturday morning leaving a fleet of hundreds
of sailing vessels behind who had moored up for the season. The following
week...