by Ann Lee Miller | Jun 27, 2014 | Blog, Just The Facts Fridays, Miami FL- Living Aboard a Sailboat
I stood in a slice of sun and dust motes coming through a gap in the storage barn while Dad rooted through our pre-boat life. Dad barked at me to help him look for the box labeled “memorabilia.” He hunted the April, 1953 Athletic Journal that contained a four-page... by Ann Lee Miller | Jun 20, 2014 | Blog, Just The Facts Fridays, Miami FL- Living Aboard a Sailboat
I stood in the galley slapping together a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for my lunch at St. Hugh’s. Dad walked the length of the cabin and started up the companionway. I scrunched my nose. “Peew! What’s that smell?” Dad was full of smells, like a mid-Eastern... by Ann Lee Miller | Jun 13, 2014 | Blog, Just The Facts Fridays, Miami FL- Living Aboard a Sailboat
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Saturday dawned sunny and sticky like every other day in Miami, but a cloud of misery sat on my head like an anti-halo as I anticipated a weekend scraping barnacles off the Annie Lee’s hull. R.J. perched in the cockpit. At four years old, even today’s fifty-yard...