Beautiful Day…
…though things are getting pretty dry and the water level is dropping. Normal for this time of year, but we can hope for a wet fall, a snowy winter, and a rainy spring.
…though things are getting pretty dry and the water level is dropping. Normal for this time of year, but we can hope for a wet fall, a snowy winter, and a rainy spring.
We thought it would be a drifter, but a surprisingly lively west wind piped up and we sailed around the bay at nearly 6 knots. As we were coming in, Murray and Elaine were heading out. Evening is the the best time in multiple ways.
Sue met Elaine while out on a row, so a get together was arranged for 5 pm. Sue and Karen set up a beautiful set of hors d’oeuvres, and while they were setting up George and Judy motored by in their lovely fishing boat. As they were heading away across the bay I fired off a text, and the boat turned around. End result, a lovely neighborhood party
Fast three tack beat out, more leisurely Two jibe run home. Good fun.
Karen is here from Petoskey. Whitefish and hash browns on the griddle, followed by one of Sue’s plum tortes.
Hot and muggy morning, switching within minutes to such a cold, wet norther that we had to go check the boats. Now clear, and pleasant with a gentle breeze.
Warm and windy, but the nights are getting longer. Last evening chilly, though warming by morning, and warm enough by afternoon for a dip in the lake.
Lichen on maple
Early morning image by Mary Ellen
…trip to the dump followed by a nice Windride.
Loons off the port bow.
And, bottle gentian, flowering, as it usually does, right about the beginning of September.
…and then securing boats against gale force winds.
Working as a team, Mark, Sue, and I dropped, bucked, and brushed three spindly and moribund ash and one big, but dead, balsam. The place looks better, and we have years worth of firewood.
…after an alternating day of hot sun and chilly rain.
Calm morning.
Slowly building in the afternoon.
Blowing like stink now, but from the west, so we are sheltered.
…for the outdoor shower. The old one (pictured below) has been problematic for years. The new one shuts right off and doesn’t leak a drop.
And in the more attractive department…
…with Mark and family.
Very breezy day; jib and mizzen only, but good fun—and the girls unfazed by motion or heeling.
…after a trip to the dump.
You can’t tell from this photo, but it was blowing out in the bay, and at times we hit iceboat speeds.
Why so many trips to the dump one might ask; this time because Sue has been trimming, and the new policy around here is for all brush to go the municipal burn pile.
…after a few morning chores and afternoon boat cleaning. Day moved from clouds and rain, to cloudy and windy, and then to sunny and calm.
Asters and goldenrod.
Light but steady all day rain, so we went for a drive and ended up eating our sandwiches in the lunchroom at the Meldrum Bay marina.
First time we were here was 46 years ago on board Vixen. Back then the marina office was on a decrepit dock, and it didn’t have a lunch room.
…in Prov with J&ME. Prov crowded, as is most of Manitoulin these days.
Calm and quiet afternoon, but marina full of big boats in anticipation of some weather tomorrow.
Feeling just a wee bit guilty to be at leisure when lots of others are going back to work. (I did go to the dump, however.)
Bob’s birthday. Pleasant morning sail with Bob, Wendy, Jordie, and Maddie.
…in the morning, followed by a lovely downpour over naps. Relaxation the name of the game today.
…but still a good and useful trip. This morning Dragon Races in Minocqua. Katy’s newly formed team won two heats and came in third overall in their division.
A Dragon Boat, btw, is a large, Chinese type canoe with 20 paddlers, a steersperson, and a cadence drummer.