Scott & Sue Sail Away

On June 12, 2005, having sold house and possessions, Scott, Sue and Gracie the cat left Chicago aboard our 30 foot sailboat, Enee Marie, bound for 'the islands'. Yes you can sail to Grenada from Chicago! e-mails are MOST welcome. Come often and enjoy!

Sunday, May 29, 2005


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Posted by Scott at 4:30 PM
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      • The happy (and exhausted) captain. 
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      • Hill Mechanical's brilliant invention. Thanks to J...
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