Fallingwater

Perched above a rushing stream, Wright’s vision, more than just a dream. Cantilevered over nature’s might, A house that blends with day and night. Kaufmanns’ fortune built this place, Where art and landscape interlace. Einstein walked these hallowed halls, Jolie and Pitt admired its walls. A museum now for all to see, This organic architecture’s legacy.


Tiquilla and Boys in the Boat

Below is a discussion of UW Husky rowing, a film and the director’s Tiquilla. History of the Pac-12 Conference The Pac-12 Conference, originally known as the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), was founded in 1915. The PCC was the first iteration of what would become the Pac-12, with initial members including the University of California (Berkeley),…

Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park offers a diverse range of attractions that would appeal to various interests. Here’s what each type of enthusiast might find particularly interesting: For Boaters Acadia National Park offers several opportunities for boating enthusiasts. A number of lakes and ponds on Mount Desert Island permit boating, each with specific watercraft restrictions3. Additionally, all surrounding…

Seattle World Flight Day

The 1924 World Flight, also known as the First Aerial Circumnavigation of the Globe, was a pioneering aviation endeavor undertaken by the United States Army Air Service. The flight began and ended in Seattle, Washington, with four Douglas World Cruiser biplanes sponsored by different American cities. Here are the details for each plane and its…

Tinsley’s Summer Serenade

In the Delta’s embrace, an island awaits, Where the St. Francis Yacht Club celebrates. Tinsley Island, a boater’s delight, Beckons with promise of summer so bright.

The lighthouse stands tall, a beacon of old, Guarding memories and stories untold. Sailboats dance on the sparkling tide, As friends gather ’round the poolside.

Kayaks glide through the tranquil bay, Paddle boards balance in the sun’s warm ray. The grill sizzles with savory fare, While laughter and cheer fill the air.

From bunkhouse to floating home, Adventures await, no need to roam. The Rolex Big Boat Series near, Brings excitement as autumn draws near.

So come to Tinsley in twenty-four, Where summer’s joys are yours to explore. An oasis of fun in California’s heart, Where memories are made and friendships start.

Pulling Together, Salish Sea, Boys in the Boat

The Boys in the Boat is a story about the University of Washington’s rowing team in the 1930s and is the name of the movie directed by George Clooney135. The team consisted of nine working-class young men who achieved great success in the rowing world and represented the United States at the 1936 Berlin Olympics12.…

Sailing Anarchy – U.S. Sailing Lawsuit

Once upon a time, in the realm of sailing, the United States found itself in a drought at the Olympics, unable to secure victory in any event. Amidst this struggle, U.S. Sailing faced scrutiny for missteps and law suits that hindered the interest of American athletes. Meet a fictitious character that succeeds anyway.

French Polynesia

In French Polynesia, where the waters are pure, There are many places that are sure to allure. From Tahiti to Bora Bora, and Moorea too, There are sights and sounds that will leave you anew. UC Santa Barbara and Berkeley study the coral, While the University of Washington studies it moral. The marine life is abundant and unique,
And the waters are pure, making it a haven for the meek.

Beyond Washington State’s Ultimate Road Trip

The Cascade Loop has become somewhat of a traffic boondoggle since the pandemic. It is perhaps more rewarding to venture off this path, going beyond Washington States Ultimate Road Trip to State Route 21. To travel from Seattle to State Route 21 using the Stevens Pass Greenway portion of the Cascade Loop, you would pass…

Ten Greatest Recreational Boating Destinations in the World

From Alaska’s Inside Passage, where history meets the sea,
To the Galapagos Islands, where wildlife roams free. In the Maldives, coral reefs shimmer bright, And in the Caribbean, islands dance through the night. Halong Bay’s limestone karsts rise from the sea, And in the Sea of Cortez, marine life thrives with glee. The Norwegian Fjords, a haven for sailors and sightseers, And the Kenai Fjords, where glaciers meet the tides. Resurrection Bay, where whales and sea lions play,
And the Kenai Peninsula, where mountains meet the bay.Each destination unique, yet connected by the sea, A journey through the world, don’t forget Fiji.