:thup :thup :thup :thup for LaConner, for Tom and Susan, for the Port (and Kevin,) and for everybody that showed up. Sat night boat count was 18 on the dock and one left earlier. Sure hated to miss the breakfast, but I had to be sure and be home for w%#@k so made that early tide change at Deception Pass. As I went through the pass (or just after) I turned on the FM radio to see if I could get my favorite radio station. Yep,. -- playing a song about standing firm on a solid rock. How fitting.
Had a great trip, both ways, (NOAA pay attention, when the baromter is flat, and the wind reports for the whole of Juan de Fuca are under double digits, maybe it's just a bit soon to call it a small craft warning.) So I decided to go take a look see, and if it was lousy, I was only 14 miles out of the way and I got to go under that bridge again. It was nearly flat, nothing over a foot, and wind less than 5, so off I went. it was so nice that wne I got into john Wayne marine at 0930, I called some friends and thay came out an we went for a 3 hour boat ride :smile
Great fun, good friends, fun times, nice to meet new folks (literally, Jeanie from Sparkle Plenty, found her heading up the canal and we had a nice run back to the group.) That is a really nice 16 too, BTW.
So home safe and sound, boat cleaned, fueled, dried and put away. Hope the group anchored of SE Lopez are doing OK. Might get breezy tonight. You all be safe, headed home or to Comox or where ever. See you next time around the bend.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
