hardee":1fy8mn9o said:
Hi Jim,
Great post. I chickened out crossing the strait today, due to the posted wind/wave conditions. Might make it later this weekend but lots of other "stuff" to deal with right now. Did spend the day working on the boat and boat related items so it's all good. The fireworks are going off all around me right now. so not really missing out on the 4th. Good to hear that you still enjoy boating even after spending your work time doing it. Nice to have your lady along, for sure. have a great rest of the weekend.
Harvey
SleepyC:moon
Hi Harvey,
I was out in Haro on one of the whale watch boats yesterday... and was surprised how mellow the conditions were. I was getting reports that wasn't the case on Juan de Fuca.
I drove out of Roche Harbor yesterday - what a ZOO! Docks were packed, the harbor was jam-packed with anchored boats... that seemed way to close to each other, from the perspective of trying to get a 42' beamy boat between them all. The ones who weren't drinking on their boats were out driving their dinghies... and drinking. It felt like spring break!
Details:
http://captnjim.blogspot.com/2013/07/armada.html
It was good to get back to Friday Harbor last night, where it was busy, but seemed more "civilized" (Joan's description). An outstanding band was playing. The fireworks were good...
About the time our fireworks display ended, we could see and hear the even more extravagant display on Lopez.
In other situations, we have thought of the 4th of July as being "the mid-point" of the summer. Around here, summer is now kicking into high gear.
Enjoy the beautiful weather!
Best wishes,
Jim
PS A bit chilly out on Haro for this southern boy - the wind had a cold bite to it. I was in shorts at Roche; had to put on my rain pants, a fleece vest, a jacket, gloves, and a stocking cap on our way to the whales. it sure wouldn't have been that way at the helm of our C-Dory. 8) Nice to have the sunshine, though! :hot