Boat Work Done,
garbage to the dump, hot dog and poutine with Bob and Wendy at first ever Saturday evening market. Beautiful weather, not fully utilized.
garbage to the dump, hot dog and poutine with Bob and Wendy at first ever Saturday evening market. Beautiful weather, not fully utilized.
Toilet reassembled— but possibly leaking. Nice afternoon for a row.
…and lack of it, trying to repair the toilet on Heliotrope. Nasty bit of work, wedged upside down it what is basically a cabinet, where normal sized tools don’t fit. Got it apart but saved assembly for tomorrow.
Photo by Sue
Photo by Sue
…with a strong west wind. Fire in the stove tonight, quite possibly.
But at least one bright spot.
Lively sail once out of Mudge Bay, tacking down wind in brisk NE breeze and good sized rollers. 3.5 hours door to door. Some fun overtaking another boat (although smaller) coming across the channel.
Strenuous exercise, and then we stripped the sails (wanting to beat the rain). Photo by Sue.
Mast down on Lollipop, Heliotrope heading to GorB tomorrow. Crickets. Shorter days. Chilly water. Lots of ant lions.
…the beautiful autumn pair.
…on the neighborly end of the new lot. Plus some non-wind boating.
While we are decidedly not pro ant (and have traps scattered about the house), today we decided to play their part in the fable and restock the woodshed.
Vastly cooler weather made this possible. Huge old ash over in the new lot will provide a great many BTUs over the coming cold periods.
…of the season on Heliotrope, quite probably, today with Therese. Plenty wind, even with just jib and mizzen. (Photo by Pat Hess)
Once again, very warm, but this time with a big south wind. Ultra fast Windriding. But, before that, Mimi’s fav—chips.
Hot, sunny, humid, and mostly calm. Good day for swimming. (Photos by Sue)
…now 14 or more of these interesting plants along the path from driveway down to lower deck.
Thanks to the bumblebees for all their pollinating work.
And, here, an afternoon visitor to the entry porch. Where are the grandkids when they’re needed?
AND, Mark and family over for future job help, AND lunch, and some Windriding.
Another lively Windrider sail. Some puffs almost lifting the boat out of the water.
Photo by Sue. Video to follow, perhaps.
First version of Public Trust doctrine
…gathers some moss.
And beneath a stone resting on the board, insects dwell (or did).
Photo by Sue
Very lively Windride, from the marina around the mooring ball, and back. Should have been reefed, but more fun with full canvas.
…and Heliotrope.
Note the bee muscling into the flower. Photo of the boat by MaryEllen .
Long drive, but once it’s over, it’s over.
…tomato, pear, apple.
…and, for lunch…
…amongst a limited infestation of weeds. Pretty good crop, the balance of which to be picked and pickled come October.
Quite a bit of necessary pruning today, too.