adventure

YOU HAVE TO DO THIS in Freeport (guided tours won’t take you here!)

Today we’re setting sail on an adventure around Grand Bahama, but we’re not just chasing the destination. Our goal is to learn how to sail and to enjoy the journey. We’re taking it slow and steady, with no rigid schedule or corporate agenda to follow. We started our day with a morning workout on the […]

Swimming with SHARKS & Stingrays in the BAHAMAS

We’re so ecstatic to finally be able to say: Welcome to the Bahamas! It’s like we’ve crossed the finish line after a really long race. Part of us feels exhausted, and the other part feels more energetic than ever. Years of hard work, dedication, and preparation have all led up to this very moment. In […]

Sailing the Gulf Stream from Florida to West End (Grand Bahama)

Every time we embark on a new journey, we get that same nervous flutter of anticipation and excitement. It’s a combo of hope and fear that can’t be captured by a camera lens—a testament to the power of stepping outside your comfort zone and into the unknown. Today we left the U.S., in our own […]

Exploring Loggerhead Key, the most REMOTE lighthouse in the US

A shipwreck. A lighthouse. The ghost of a marine lab. And turtles—sometimes. Today we’re visiting Loggerhead Key, the biggest island in the Dry Tortugas. This 49-acre stretch is a little slice of paradise, with beautiful beaches, lush vegetation, clear waters, winding trails, and breathtaking views. From 1904 to 1939, the Carnegie Marina Biological Laboratory conducted […]

Exploring Sand Key Lighthouse: One of Florida’s Oldest Landmarks

In this new video, we sailed seven nautical miles to Sand Key Lighthouse, one of Key West’s oldest historic landmarks. The original inappropriately-named lighthouse was built on a sandy shoal, but a hurricane destroyed it in the 1840s. Today there’s no sandbar left; instead, there’s a beautiful reef that we couldn’t wait to explore. Our […]

Boats, Babies, and Backpacks: Thoughts on the Cuban Migrant Crisis

Our recent trip to the Dry Tortugas and the imposing Fort Jefferson ended up being more than a touristy day out or a history lesson in coastal fortresses. The whole experience was a reminder of the plight of Cuban migrants, the present immigration crisis, and the uncertain future these people face. Why was it so […]

The Adventure Begins: We Leave the Dock!

We’ve made it! It’s finally time to leave the dock and set sail on the adventure of a lifetime. After one last family goodbye—to Cole’s mom and stepdad—we spent the evening before our departure on final chores. With a few more goodbyes at Regatta Point Marina (check out what our neighbors Tom and Cheryl gave […]

Final goodbyes before we leave on our BIG adventure!!

Earlier in the week we traveled to Chiefland, Florida to say goodbye to Cole’s family. Now it’s Emily’s turn for tearful goodbyes: we packed our bags and boarded a plane to Nashville, Tennessee. We wanted to make the most of our time in the city, so we were thrilled when Emily’s cousin arranged dinner at […]