Trying to set the timer. |
Back in the USA |
Trying to set the timer. |
Back in the USA |
The hurtling fish were hard to catch on camera. |
Looking up at water falling down. |
Exploring on the dinghy. |
A bit of sunshine in our day |
Getting wet, together. |
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Tied up for the evening at Back Eddy Pub. That is Jervis Inlet you can see off the bow of Solstice; we'll be heading up Jervis bright (hopefully) and early in the morning. |
There it is! Wind at last. Just in time to help push us up Agememnon Channel. |
Leaving Silva Bay at about 8am. "No. Really. We have to pass both of these buoys on our right. I know! It is REALLY close to that island". |
We're here: Silva Bay, Gabriola Island, BC and there is bread baking in our oven and tandori chicken on the grill. It's a good night and it is still sunny and warm. Silva Bay was named for John Silva an early settler from Portugal; coincidentally, my great great grandfather was a John Silva from Portugal. |
We overnighted at North Pender Island, Port Browning and woke up to a spectacular sunny warm morning. |
Ahhh. The comforts of home. |
Figuring out the best route can be challenging; tide, current, distance. We check all these books, plus... |
Any current weather we can get online - if we can get online. |
Flying the colors of a country that is not ours; what a strange thing. But it does look beautiful and happy up there on the spreaders in the sun. |
Lighthouse, San Juan Island, West Coast |
Great Blue, Port Browning |
Checking out the new neighbors, Pender Island, Canada |
Shark! not. |
Greeted off southside of San Juan Island. |