saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com
Saltwater People LogA history blog about the early boats, the mariners, the ports, and the salty lifestyle of Northwest Washington State.
http://saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/
A history blog about the early boats, the mariners, the ports, and the salty lifestyle of Northwest Washington State.
http://saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/
TODAY'S RATING
>1,000,000
Date Range
HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON
Monday
LOAD TIME
0.9 seconds
16x16
32x32
64x64
128x128
PAGES IN
THIS WEBSITE
19
SSL
EXTERNAL LINKS
72
SITE IP
216.58.216.193
LOAD TIME
0.906 sec
SCORE
6.2
Saltwater People Log | saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com Reviews
https://saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com
A history blog about the early boats, the mariners, the ports, and the salty lifestyle of Northwest Washington State.
Saltwater People Log: ❖ "Waiting Till the Tide Rolled In" ❖
http://saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/2015/08/waiting-till-tide-roklled-in.html
The cure for anything is salt water––sweat, tears, or the sea. LOG OF THE SALTWATER PEOPLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Saltwater People Historical Society. San Juan Islands, Washington State, United States. View my complete profile. 10070; "Waiting Till the Tide Rolled In" ❖. On San Juan Island UPDATE. On August 5, Tim Dustrude posted a San Juan Historical Society piece about kids camping out on Brown Island in 1935. How nice to see local history along with current events, Tim. Thank you. As early as 1906. 1901 ...
Saltwater People Log: January 2015
http://saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/2015_01_01_archive.html
The cure for anything is salt water––sweat, tears, or the sea. LOG OF THE SALTWATER PEOPLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Saltwater People Historical Society. San Juan Islands, Washington State, United States. View my complete profile. 10070; Off to the Knakerman ❖. Lake Washington Shipyards,. Original photo from the archives of the S.P.H.S.©. This week of posting, so goes the KALAKALA (ex-PERALTA.) The most photographed ferry in the world. A series of death photos can be viewed. Saltwater People Historical Society.
Saltwater People Log: June 2015
http://saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/2015_06_01_archive.html
The cure for anything is salt water––sweat, tears, or the sea. LOG OF THE SALTWATER PEOPLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Saltwater People Historical Society. San Juan Islands, Washington State, United States. View my complete profile. 10070; CARVED CANOES AT COUPEVILLE (Updated). Canoe Races in Fifth Annual Water Festival. Coupeville, Wa. August 1934. Eleven paddlers from Saanich, BC were winners this year. Original photo from the archives of the S.P.H.S.©. Long wooden canoes with seventy-seven natives. From the a...
Saltwater People Log: November 2014
http://saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/2014_11_01_archive.html
The cure for anything is salt water––sweat, tears, or the sea. LOG OF THE SALTWATER PEOPLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Saltwater People Historical Society. San Juan Islands, Washington State, United States. View my complete profile. 10070; ENGLISH CAMP ❖ ❖ 1946. Mary Crook Davis, 1946. English Camp, San Juan Island, WA. Original photo from the archives of the S. P. H. S.©. San Juan Island, WA. Original photo from the archives of the S.P.H.S.©. Now, you go out into the grounds along a road made by the soldiers in...
Saltwater People Log: ❖ RACE TO ALASKA 2015 ❖
http://saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/2015/06/race-to-alaska-on-start-day-4-june-2015.html
The cure for anything is salt water––sweat, tears, or the sea. LOG OF THE SALTWATER PEOPLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Saltwater People Historical Society. San Juan Islands, Washington State, United States. View my complete profile. 10070; RACE TO ALASKA 2015 ❖. History in the making. 9787; ☻ ☻. Here are some photos taken by Saltwater People on 3 June 2015, the afternoon before the 5:30 am start today from Port Townsend, WA. For up to date tracking and information on the racers see. Thursday, June 04, 2015.
TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE
19
Captain Curran's sailing blog: 40 foot visibility at Catalina Island
http://www.captaincurran.com/2015/06/40-foot-catalina-island-visibility.html
Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. June 13, 2015. 40 foot visibility at Catalina Island. Visibility at Catalina Island. Metamorphic tidal rocks looking out at the mooring balls. The visibility at Catalina stayed this quality the entire week. Maybe this can be attributed to the warmer waters this El Nino year? Even here in deeper waters - 200 feet, you can see this great pastel blue color to the ocean. Prickly pear cactus at Two Harbors. If you're t...
Captain Curran's sailing blog: Boating to the Farallon islands: sailing distance from San Francisco.
http://www.captaincurran.com/2015/07/boating-to-farallon-islands-sailing.html
Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. July 14, 2015. Boating to the Farallon islands: sailing distance from San Francisco. Golden Gate Bridge out to the Farallon Islands. Sailing to Farallon Islands. Some boaters like to leave San Francisco on a slack tide, just as it's beginning to flood. If you leave in a max flood, make sure to stay near the North Coast for a back eddy, but watch for rough conditions in the Potato Patch, especially on an ebb ti...
Captain Curran's sailing blog: For better or worse: Avalon harbor on Catalina Island is about to become 'Whatever, USA'
http://www.captaincurran.com/2015/05/avalon-catalina-whatever-bud-light.html
Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. May 28, 2015. For better or worse: Avalon harbor on Catalina Island is about to become 'Whatever, USA'. Jessica and I just arrived in Avalon Harbor on the beautiful Catalina Island. We're lucky enough to come out here on the tail end of Memorial Weekend. This way we get a heavy dose of people watching and then we can lean back in the cockpit and watch as the town empties out. What were all these workers bees doing?
Captain Curran's sailing blog: Sailing over from LA to Avalon
http://www.captaincurran.com/2015/08/sailing-la-to-avalon.html
Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. August 4, 2015. Sailing over from LA to Avalon. There is a lot I do not love about LA. I could fill a book writing about things I don't. Love about Los Angeles. But, the one thing that I will always love about the city of angels is that you can leave the docks midday, sail your boat from LA to Avalon and crack a beer just in time for sunset. Sailing from LA to Avalon is the best reason to live in Los Angeles.
Captain Curran's sailing blog: Solar panels for boats: an easy installation guide.
http://www.captaincurran.com/2014/10/diy-how-to-install-solar-panels-on-boat.html
Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. October 6, 2014. Solar panels for boats: an easy installation guide. Marine solar panel installation. In this article, I provide simple instructions for mounting solar panels on sailboats or powerboats. Finally, while sailing north to Alaska, I fixed this problem by installing this basic, solar panel boat system. If you plan it right, you can have this finished in one weekend. Ok, a quick disclaimer. This is perfe...
Captain Curran's sailing blog: Boating near LA
http://www.captaincurran.com/2015/07/boating-los-angeles.html
Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. July 31, 2015. LA can be a bit stressful. When you feel the walls closing in around you - you need to hit the escape button and get yourself on a boat. Fortunately there are a few options for boating near Los Angeles. Boating near Los Angeles. Live the sea-faring life without quitting your day job. Options for boating in and around Los Angeles. If you do love it - commit! You won't regret it. Sailing from San Dieg...
Captain Curran's sailing blog: Boating to Catalina Island: distance from LA harbors
http://www.captaincurran.com/2015/01/boating-to-catalina-island-distances.html
Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. January 11, 2015. Boating to Catalina Island: distance from LA harbors. Boating from LA to Catalina Island. Dana Point to Avalon: 33 miles (29 nautical miles). Dana Point to Two Harbors: 38 miles (33 nautical miles). Newport Beach to Avalon: 26 miles (23 nautical miles). Newport Beach to Two Harbors: 32 miles (28 nautical miles). Huntington Harbor to Avalon: 25 miles (22 nautical miles). Boating to Catalina Island.
salishseamaritime.wordpress.com
April « 2015 « Salish Sea Maritime
https://salishseamaritime.wordpress.com/2015/04
A compendium of culture, ecology and nautical news. Tribes and First Nations. Monthly Archives: April 2015. In How One Tribe Could Slow the Rate of “Bomb Trains” Through Seattle. Examines Swinomish Indian Tribal Community vs Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. The bunker fuel spill. The 23-minute video documentary Bomb Trains. Dispels all doubts about this unacceptable hazard, and why it has become a threat to communities across North America. As Fred Felleman opines. Obama’s support for export ...
salishseamaritime.wordpress.com
A Sacred Trust « Salish Sea Maritime
https://salishseamaritime.wordpress.com/2015/06/05/a-sacred-trust
A compendium of culture, ecology and nautical news. Tribes and First Nations. Coast Salish Nation, a kinship-based society of Washington tribes and British Columbia First Nations on the Salish Sea, announced. On June 3, 2015 that they will seek a seat at the United Nations to protect their treaty and aboriginal rights which includes stopping fossil fuel export through their territories. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Duwamish Honor Song →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE
72
Saltwater Partners
SaltwaterPearl.com is for Sale! @ DomainMarket.com
Search Premium Domain Names. What's in a Domain Name? Building your online presence starts with a top quality domain name from DomainMarket.com. At DomainMarket.com you'll find thousands of the very best .Com domain names waiting to be developed into first rate brands. We have been in business over 10 years and have sold more of our premium domains than any competitors. At DomainMarket.com we offer simple, safe and secure transactions for premium domain names. Your branding efforts will be much m...A pre...
Different Kinds of Pearls available - Saltwater Pearls
It seems you have no tags attached to pages. To attach a tag simply click on the. Button at the bottom of any page. Different Kinds of Pearls available. Have a tendency to be little, extending in size from around 2 to 11 millimeters (by and large thought to be comfortable industry standard). They likewise have a tendency to be the most reliably round and close round pearls, making them perfect regarding coordinating for multi-pearl adornments, for example, strands, arm ornaments, and sets. However are ge...
Salt Water People
Buoyed by water, he can fly in any direction-up, down, sideways-by merely flipping his hand. Under water, man becomes an archangel. Jacques Yves Cousteau. Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Blogger has been great. But now I have set up another one. Http:/ www.saltwaterpeople.net/. Hope you enjoy it. Thank you for visiting and thank you for your support. Links to this post. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. The heat is on. Links to this post. Friday, October 9, 2009. 350, it is more than just a number. On October 2...
Salt Water People Underwater Photography Salt Water People - Underwater photography by Azim Musthag (Zim)Salt Water People
Underwater photography by Azim Musthag (Zim).
saltwaterpeoplehistoricalsociety.blogspot.com
Saltwater People Log
The cure for anything is salt water––sweat, tears, or the sea. LOG OF THE SALTWATER PEOPLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Saltwater People Historical Society. San Juan Islands, Washington State, United States. View my complete profile. Waiting Till the Tide Rolled In". On San Juan Island UPDATE. On August 5, Tim Dustrude posted a San Juan Historical Society piece about kids camping out on Brown Island in 1935. How nice to see local history along with current events, Tim. Thank you. James A. McCormick,. The driver, ...
SaltWaterPewter.com: Hand-Crafted Originals in pewter
August 13, 2015. Join our newsletter for updates, promotions and announcements. VISA and MasterCard accepted. Welcome to Saltwater Pewter. 18 years in business . Welcome to the Summer Season. Click the Picture for more details". Site Under Construction : Pendants Page now fully working. Christmas Page is next.if you seen anything that is of interest and the Shopping cart is not functional(etc.), please e-mail us.
Mike Bartick • Saltwater Photo
Shooting behavior photos for me is what its all about, research, patie . Updated: Dec 15, 2013 3:18am CST. Site Customization By Vijay Raman. Portions 2015 SmugMug, Inc.
Saltwater Photography »
The Nielson Family Shoot. Fun family shoot on the beach with the gorgeous Nielson family…. Saltwater Photography – new website about to go live. Just running through some new features – testing autopost. Cheers Paul and Lou. Brad & Jane. What a beautiful wedding despite the chilly weather. Congratulations to a lovely couple we are sure you will have a wonderful life together and hope you had lots of sunshine on your honeymoon. Emma & Mitch. What an awesome wedding on the beautiful Central Coast!
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT