Decided to stay one more day so we can check the area out in the dinghy. It was just too windy yesterday. The dinghy ride was great - went around the bay here & then out around the neighboring little islands close to us. It got up to the low 60's today & the wind picked up in the afternoon after we got back. The wind calmed down around 7:00pm & the sky turned bright blue & the sun was out in full force.
5 boats left today & 10 others came in throughout the day, so we have a total of 13 in the bay tonight. (I must think I'm the harbor master - checking bosts in & out; also find myself in charge of counting anchor lights when it gets dark...Rod is sure I'm going to jump in the dinghy & handout tickets or perhaps warnings in the morning for those that don't put theirs on. You're supposed to put your anchor light on - usually at the top of the boat - so others know you're there).
Tomorrow we'll go to Pierre's Echo Bay & go out with Nikki, the Eco Adventure friend we made last year, the following day. We went out with her last year & she came down to speak at both the Seattle Yacht Club & the Shelter Bay Yacht Club. She just wrote a book called, "Becoming Wild" from her 2 years of daily journalling when she was out during her survivalist experience. She stayed with us for one night & it was great to hear even more of her amazing stories. Can't wait to go out with her again!
Absolute Deception - Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Bed & Breakfast were the movies tonight.
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