6 x 8 oil on wood panel
During the summer of 2005, my husband Dave, and two friends Jeff and Clive and I sailed North into British Columbia from Seattle on a 22 foot borrowed sailboat. Despite 16 straight days of rain, a broken engine, one emergency room visit, and a bit of adventure, we had a wonderful month. The furthest point we reached was a fjord called Toba Inlet (for those who know our crazy dog Toba, this is indeed where she got her name) We secured the boat between an old railroad bridge and 2 stern anchors, and then three of us hiked up into the mountains for 4 days. This painting shows one of the few glimpses of blue sky we saw during our trip.
During the summer of 2005, my husband Dave, and two friends Jeff and Clive and I sailed North into British Columbia from Seattle on a 22 foot borrowed sailboat. Despite 16 straight days of rain, a broken engine, one emergency room visit, and a bit of adventure, we had a wonderful month. The furthest point we reached was a fjord called Toba Inlet (for those who know our crazy dog Toba, this is indeed where she got her name) We secured the boat between an old railroad bridge and 2 stern anchors, and then three of us hiked up into the mountains for 4 days. This painting shows one of the few glimpses of blue sky we saw during our trip.
Gretchen--that is really lovely--we are enjoying your pictures--great job-Catharine
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