Alouette is a Luxemotor barge built in 1910 in Zwartsluis, Holland. She was first used as a cattle transporter, and later as a shrimp fishing boat. In 2002, she was lovingly converted by a British couple into a liveaboard barge. We are her third owners - Randy and Deborah, two Americans from Colorado who escaped corporate life in search of an adventure. After a few years of searching for the right adventure, we discovered the barging life. Having sailed for most of our adult lives, it seemed a perfect fit. We spent another year looking for the right barge and in the summer of 2010 found her in Roanne, France. We've renamed her Alouette - the Lark. And so in her 100th year, together with our two Russian Blue cats, we're shoving off for a life on the canals and rivers of Europe.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

You can do anything, but you can't do everything.




Timing is everything, but the timing wasn't right for us to shove off sailing in the 1990's - careers and other responsibilities pushed that thought to the back burner, and then somewhat off the list. Five years ago we were fortunate to retire early from our careers and move to Arizona, in part for the climate, but primarily to be closer to scuba diving and sailing in the Sea of Cortez. Our many driving trips through Mexico led to exploring the possibility of living there, first in the beautiful colonial town of Alamos, and then in the magical Baja town of Todos Santos on the Pacific coast. But over our years of travel we had also fallen in love with France - the scenery, the food, the culture, the easy connections to exploring the rest of Europe - the thought of spending a few years immersed in another culture appealed to both of us, so in the fall of 2009, we started to explore the possibility of combining boating and seeing the sites. We stayed on board a barge in Burgundy, hopped a ride on a barge going through some canals, looked at several barges on the market, and we were hooked.

We returned to the states, decided to put our house on the market, downsize once again and find a barge to be our home in Europe for the next oh, 5-10 years or so. Given the current real estate market, we expected it would take 6 months to a year to get going. Well, the house went on the market in March and quickly sold. We scrambled to find a little place in Tucson (a 906 square foot loft), closed on both properties and moved in late April!

In early May, we traveled to France, first to attend a barge handling class in Cambrai, where we received our RYA Inland Waterways certification. We then set out shopping for a barge, but returned home empty handed, and somewhat discouraged. But obviously there is a happy ending. More later, Captain Deborah.

5 comments:

  1. Love the foto of Randy lounging in his black socks at a table with 2 wine glasses and sporting his ZZ Top "deer in the headlights" glare. Small wonder Debbie signs off as "Captain."

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  2. We are so happy for both of you, we can't wait until we can possibly even consider something, like going to the Keys to fish and dive (Mark would) Keep in touch and be safe. Love, Sondra & Mark

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  3. And the adventure begins.................
    Keep us posted.
    Love,
    Jerry & Christine

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  4. Love to you both and so thrilled you are "living the dream"!! Keep up the blog, it's wonderful to hear from you and see pictures! Miss you and love you!
    Tony, Melodie, Ashley and Cody

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  5. I had NO idea! How exciting. Have a wonderful adventure; I'm putting this blog into my reader.

    Love, Michael and Deb

    P.S. Jealous!

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