KC2018 was a year.I am usually not one for year-in-review type posts, but 2018 was a significant one for me. So sitting down and turning over the stones of…Jan 1, 20191Jan 1, 20191
KCA collection of memories of my brother, and addiction.One year ago today my brother Win died. His death was the culmination of many years of illness, injury, and addiction. He was my half…Sep 24, 20172Sep 24, 20172
KC“Home” when you’re geographically unstableIn San Francisco, where I lived for many years, there’s this one part of 101 that I absolutely love. I used to drive it often when I lived…Feb 13, 2017Feb 13, 2017
KCTaking action, and how to keep on putting food on the table.(Man, remember when I only wrote about boat stuff? That was fun.)Nov 9, 2016Nov 9, 2016
KCDoubt and gunpowderTherapists aren’t exactly common at sea. Thankfully, I’m back working on a boat that has a bunch of black powder and occasionally tolerates…Jul 26, 2016Jul 26, 2016
KCSelf care, boats, and not burning outSelf care is hard. Boats are hard. Not burning out is hard. Put all of those things together and hooray! Now you have three things that…Jul 1, 2016Jul 1, 2016
KCI think I’m done liking guns.Sorry, folks. I’m going to go off-brand for a minute and talk about guns. And it’s going to get real. I’ll go back to boat stuff… soon.Jun 13, 20162Jun 13, 20162
KCThe things I carry with meThe sea is only the embodiment of a supernatural and wonderful existence. — Jules VerneApr 1, 2016Apr 1, 2016
KCAbout that “real job”…There only a couple of questions that people ask consistently when they step onboard a tall ship. I’ve heard them all a hundred times.Jan 18, 20161Jan 18, 20161
KCThe breath of a boatIf you don’t believe that non-living things have a pulse, you haven’t spent enough time in the living, breathing hull of a boat.Dec 5, 20151Dec 5, 20151