Wind and Waves
A little rain last night; big wind and big surf ever since. Wild afternoon kayak ride riding the rollers. Had to land at Pinebox beach to avoid smashing on rocks.
Some unhappy big power cruisers in the marina rolling their guts out.
A little rain last night; big wind and big surf ever since. Wild afternoon kayak ride riding the rollers. Had to land at Pinebox beach to avoid smashing on rocks.
Some unhappy big power cruisers in the marina rolling their guts out.
Boneset, flanked by goldenrod:
And pearly everlasting:
Over to JD nursery with J and ME for lunch.
With tomorrow being a civic holiday, massive crowd around the falls parking area. Bumper to bumper, shoulder to shoulder, cheek by jowl. Kagawong is on the map.
Lots of sun. Very dry. Gulls cruising overhead in search of shadflies. Perfect weather for going to the dump, and for swimming. Thanks to Mimi’s efforts the elusive big old anchor was found and tagged.
Photo by Sue
From chill and clouds and wind to sunny and pleasant. Even managed to keep the swim streak unbroken.
Some rumblings off and on, including now. But not enough moisture to dampen the laundry on the line.
Heading to Pinebox for dinner.
Bunchberries are edible; ant lions are cold blooded killers—but we do have an excess of ants.
…at long last—to cool and partly cloudy weather. Time to chill.
In other news, lots of caterpillars.
At Majas, in Mindemoya. Thanks to Therese.
Sunny, bright, mostly calm, but cool. Perfect weather if you don’t miss rain.
And a little seiche. Fun to watch, but so far just a few drops here.
Morning blue jay confab, wren making its home in garage lean-to, gangs of grackles, troupe of terns on the shoal at Gray Point, squad of little mergansers working as a team to drive minnows to shore for quick dinner. Now, loons calling.
Lively afternoon sail on Heliotrope, in gusty winds, with rail occasionally buried. Nice to have knowledgeable muscle on board. Check out Abby’s studio_bywater Instagram site.
…in Prov. Lots of swimming here. Hot and sunny.
…or, more accurately, a volunteer Serendipity Lane trimming crew. On possibly the hottest day of the year.
On the up side, we started work at 10 am, and most of us quit before noon.
Lots of swimming post trimming.
…loves a crowded, hot, humid “farmers” market. (Or almost everyone.) Huge crowd.
We did buy some stuff, actually
Warm, humid, hazy, smoggy, with a little light rain this evening.
On another beautiful day.
Sail around the bay with Therese as guest crew. Complete range of conditions, from flat calm to almost-buried rail. Fun to hoist the full canvas.
All aspects of the jaunt perfectly executed.
And, for dinner…
…Annual General Meeting. Tasty potluck, 12 voting units, every vote unanimous.
Massive bean crop from garden
Nice to be out with the coreopsis and butterflies. Beautiful, quiet Saturday.
Excess oregano
Thirty merganser ducklings, one parent. Efficiency?
…somewhat prevalent on Heliotrope this morning as we set out on a breezy morning sail out past Gooseberry and around the bay. Beautiful weather, made better by yesterday’s rain.
Above, bull thistle, one of many mid-summer weeds/flowers in bloom. Below chicory and Queen Anne’s lace. Others not pictured, tansy, and even goldenrod.
…of the season, I think. Nice amount of rain.
Photo by Sue
Afternoon drive in the country…
…nowhere in particular. Across the bay and back in very light wind. But still good to be on the water.
Busy day at the marina—this evening just about full up. Could that mean some weather is coming?