MONTEREY LIFE

MONTEREY LIFE

Blog


Articles in this category:

FirstBack7980818283NextLast801-810 of 915
Seguin Island Lighthouse
Seguin Island Lighthouse Wed, Aug 15, 2012 Our next stop in our North American Lighthouse tour is the famous Seguin Island Lighthouse in. This lighthouse has a rich history beginning with our nation's first President, George Washington. The President commissioned the lighthouse in 1795- two y... Read More

Lady Mary Killigrew
Lady Mary Killigrew Mon, Aug 13, 2012 Lady Mary Killigrew was a fearless, strong and independent woman who led a double life as a pirate. Her father and husband were both former pirates and were most likely influential sources in her piracy. Lady Mary Killigrew's husband was appointed b... Read More

Famous Pirates
Famous Pirates Fri, Aug 10, 2012 This week's photo blog features 10 pirates from our upcoming Famous Pirates blog series. Read More

Tasty Recipes: Lobster
Tasty Recipes: Lobster Wed, Aug 08, 2012 In honor of the 2012 Key West Lobster Season (August 6th to March 31st), we're bringing you a simple way to whip up your freshly caught lobster! Check out these great recipes from the Food Network and Food.com. Read More

Famous Shipwrecks: The Thunderbolt
Famous Shipwrecks: The Thunderbolt Mon, Aug 06, 2012 The Thunderbolt differs from the other wreckage sites we have blogged about as she was intentionally sunk on March 6, 1986, in order for her to become part of the Florida Keys Artificial Reef Association. Read More

North American Lighthouses: Pemaquid Point Light
North American Lighthouses: Pemaquid Point Light Wed, Aug 01, 2012 President John Quincy Adams and the United States Congress designated $4,000 for the Pemaquid Point lighthouse of Maine in May of 1826. Before construction of the lighthouse there had been several shipwrecks off their coast including the famous Angel... Read More

Famous Shipwrecks: The San Pedro
Famous Shipwrecks: The San Pedro Mon, Jul 30, 2012 In 1733 a Spanish treasure fleet was caught in the midst of a hurricane along the Straits of Florida. The hurricane claimed the San Pedro along with the majority of the Spanish fleet. The San Pedro sunk in just 18 feet of water. Read More

Colors of the Sea
Colors of the Sea Fri, Jul 27, 2012 Today's photo blog celebrates 10 of the most colorful fish available in our oceans. What fish would you add to your tank? Let us know in our comments section or head on over to the Monterey Boats Facebook page. Read More

The Sun
The Sun Wed, Jul 25, 2012 At one time or another we have all faced the consequences of exposure to the suns' harmful rays in order to participate in our favorite water activities-including boating, snorkeling, skiing, tubing etc. These consequences are relatively small at fi... Read More

The History of Water Sports: Wakeboarding
The History of Water Sports: Wakeboarding Mon, Jul 23, 2012 Many of you probably know that wakeboarding is a combination of multiple sports intertwined into one, but do you know where it originated? We have heard countless stories of surfers who were towed behind a boat with ski rope as well as stories involv... Read More

FirstBack7980818283NextLast801-810 of 915