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This is what taking your garbage out looks like

by Harmony
November 14, 2012October 4, 2016Filed under:
  • anchorages
  • lifestyle
  • living aboard

If you have romantic visions of what it’s like to live on a sailboat, we aim to paint you a more realistic portrait. Daily life can be pretty awesome, but it can also be logistically complicated. We took our garbage and recycling to shore in Santa Cruz and upon tying up our dinghy discovered that there was no easy access from dinghy dock to the actual pier. This was our solution.

SUCCESS!

SUCCESS!

This guy was giggling the whole time.

This guy was giggling the whole time.

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  • Living Aboard
  • Monterey Bay
  • Santa Cruz

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We are Jeff and Harmony, a couple of Pacific Northwestern homebodies (hogareños) who decided to take our home, a 30 foot Nightingale sailboat named Serenity, and our fat lovable cat, on an adventure. We cruised around Mexico, Central America and the Pacific Ocean for about 3 years until the Pacific Northwest beckoned us back home.
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