It's a bimeny kind of day - shorts, bare feet and sunscreen. We're half way down the Strait of Georgia in Tribune Bay, a bay that could probably handle hundreds of boats at anchor. By Knute's count, there are 58 boats in here at the moment. That's the high water mark for this trip. Welcome back to the real world.
Knute and Mary Lou head for home from Nanaimo tomorrow as Kay and I enter our final week of the trip. As August and this adventure wind down it is only now starting to feel like summer to me.
Throughout the last three months we've seen many warm days, but very few hot days; many cool days, but very few cold days; many wet days, but very few days of driving rain or sustained rain; many sunny days, but very few clear days; many windy days, but very few days over 25 knots and very few days that didn't get above 10 knots. All in all it has been a very comfortable trip.
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