A blog created by Donna Matrazzo, science and history writer living and working in a floating home on the Multnomah Channel on Sauvie Island outside Portland, Oregon, USA. Posts include wildlife encounters and descriptions, kayaking, other boating, moorage life, history, Sauvie Island Conservancy, the river, and the crazy, quirky and unexpected experiences of living on the water. I'm the author of "Wild Things: Adventures of a Grassroots Environmentalist," an Oregon Book Award finalist.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Working man's SUP
My neighbor Ron needed to borrow the moorage's extra float. This is something we use to tie up to our houseboats or tenderhouses to give us a platform for working on the structures. You can set up a ladder on the float and lean it against your building and work from there. How did he get it from where it docked over to his place? He paddled on over -- a version of Stand Up Paddle truly at work.
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