Join us on the SV HideAway as we explore Florida's West Coast seeking enlightenment on a course towards wisdom aboard a 23' Com-Pac sailboat.
While we love sailing, we also like to travel. See how we travel from a sailor's
prospective. Should be interesting....
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- Our Sailing Hideaway Blog and YouTube videos will remain active. Join the HideAways as we tell, through blog stories and videos, what life really is like on a small, 23' Com Pac sailboat. We'll show the joys, thrills and chills of the sailing life, but also what it takes to maintain a boat, trailer and truck. You are just as likely to learn how not to do something correctly as to do it right. That's important too! New! The Hideaways take to the road! Follow Traveling Hideaway: Winds of Wanderlust Transitioning from Sailing Hideaway to Traveling Hideaways as sailors learn to travel without heeling, well, not much, anyway. The Paint Wasters Society unlocks the art of paint squandering with sheer delight, free from the shackles of remorse or guilt. Trust me, a century down the line, nobody's going to bat an eyelash, so why not indulge in some paint splattering shenanigans today? Let's turn those pricey pigments into a canvas of laughter and joy.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
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A Road You Should Take
It's not about how fast you can traverse this road - It's about slowing down, listening and watching the world around you. So pull up a log or comfy rock and be a part of the scene
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Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Peek - A- Boo Hoodoo
Have you ever thought you saw something out of the corner of your eye but dismissed it? In Bryce Canyon, you may have glimpsed a very rare Peek-a-Boo Hoodoo. They like to play just at the edge of your vision. Walk slowly, carry a fast camera, and embrace a sense of playful wonder. You will find them.
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Do Fish Swim In the Air?
Walking along a Blue Springs trail I saw an alligator in
flight. Now, grant you, it wasn't a large alligator-maybe five feet or so in
length, still, a flying alligator is not something you see in the city. An embarrassing few moments later, my alleged
brain determined alligators can't fly, this one in particular was swimming in a
crystal clear spring out flow stream. Occasionally, you may see a fish do the same thing
Blue Springs State Park
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Sunday, January 12, 2025
Does Your Art Float?
Framing doesn't have to be expensive if you let your creative
eye take the lead. In this video, we show you how to transform two deep frames,
originally used to display sales performance awards, into high-quality art
floater frames. These awards, deemed worthless by their retiring recipient,
were headed for the trash—nevertheless with a little vision, they became
something extraordinary.
Part of the Artist’s life is about reimagining and
repurposing, proving that beauty can be created from the unexpected.
Another example comes from the era of sizzling steaks served
on metal platters set on wooden trays at upscale restaurants. When this trend
faded, we salvaged a dozen wooden trays with recessed areas meant for the
platters. By refinishing the wood and painting miniature landscapes or
seascapes in the recessed areas using acrylics, we gave these discarded items a
new life.
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Saturday, January 4, 2025
Jack Pine Garage: The Real Story
I’ve been told, by someone who knows, that paintings should have a story to tell. Well, here’s mine. This is the story of the Jack Pine Garage - The Real Story
In the mid third of the 20th century a vacation
trip was to be endured traveling along on county or state highways of wildly
varying construct and maintenance schedules.
Bouncing along in a car equipped with natural air conditioning, usually
following a slow moving truck or farm vehicle for millions of miles, while
listening to hog futures on your dash mounted, static filled AM radio that was
mostly drowned out by squabbling siblings in the back seat. Along the way
gasoline stations, road side motor inns, and odd attractions just off the main
highway supported the small towns.
True, spilled oil does reduce road dust, but that’s Henry’s
job and it’s impolite to horn in on his source of income.
All the while the owner of the Jack Pine Garage and Friendly Service Station considered it his civic duty to inform you of local dinosaurs, two headed snakes and the World’s Largest Pheasant, (located at the end of the towns’ grass aero plane field). All attractions not to be missed. Then lunch at Mable’s Fine Restaurant, right next to the fire station- You can’t miss it, but if you do, be sure to stop by Colleen’s Collectables Gifts. You’ll see it on your left as you turn around.
The Jack Pine Garage
and Friendly Service Station
The Jack Pine
Garage was not officially named after the family. A shocking departure from the
norm, rather, the concrete block building occupies land that is greatly favored
by straight and tall Jack Pine trees, many of which gossip over the goings on
at the Jack Pine Garage. (The actual
name of which was too big to paint on the building).
Time does not stop long in such places and before you know it the interstate came through and somebody invented shopping malls and corporations built shiny new gas stations where you could get most anything and not be bothered to go out of your way, of course- at a price inflated higher than your tires. It didn’t help matters that the new interstate turn off to State Highway 281, the one with the fancy gas stations, removed much of Jack’s income possibilities.
It got so that the excuse of the new road being so smooth,
as it was, the automobile operator could not accurately judge his speed. Such a
complaint would induce great amusement for the occupants of the car with the
cherries and an expensive piece of paper along with an invitation to visit the
County Judge next week, when you have the time, naturally.
Jack flushed the radiator, patched the offending pinhole
leak and replaced the questionable radiator cap with a shiny new one guaranteed
to last a good long while. Otto decided
he didn’t like the car that much anyway, and expressed the same interest in
settling the bill, leaving Jack apprehensive about fixing the garage door,
broken by an errant children, during the Hudson’s repair.
As business fell off, the family drifted from their homestead leaving Otto’s old car in the garage. If you’re interested, Otto’s car is still there, with a repaired radiator, and runs pretty good, I’m told. Be warned though - the new owners are well aware of its worth, so don’t hold your breath.
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Where Dreams Sank - Hurricane Milton
You may remember the opening scene on Sailing Hideaway You
Tube video
We Parked on secluded, pristine beach on a perfect sunny day
launching borrowed kayaks on Boca Ciega Bay.
I guess we knew all along, it was just a matter of time,
before luck raises anchor.
I hesitated to make a video about Hurricanes Milton, Helene
and TS Debby.
It didn’t seem
appropriate to make a video of a wrecked marina (Hideaway’s home port for many years)
when thousands of homes and businesses were severely damaged or destroyed by
these storms.
Then I remembered that the main purpose of the Sailing
Hideaway You Tube channel is to create a record of our sailing life. The good times have always been entangled with
the bad - the successes with the mistakes.
When life made us landlubbers, we discovered the most difficult obstacle to overcome when starting something you don’t know much about is the embarrassment of looking foolish .
Like jumping into a
cold lake- After you do it a few times it’s
not so bad.
So with that in mind, the only thing worse is not trying.
Hideaway has come about – we have no idea where we a headed or how to get there –
Come follow us - it should be interesting –
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