Lovely Day

We had nice weather for our first day. Tiny waves, our wake was actually larger, and winds mostly from astern. Not super fast as the apparent wind is lessened by the forward motion. We resorted to the engine for about an hour.

The full enclosure kept most of the black flies out of our personal space. But the flyswatter was broken from the workout. By the way, why is it called a fly swatter and not just a swatter? We don’t have a wasp swatter, as the flyswatter isn’t species exclusive. Ah, the things you think about when you are sailing.

We left Muskegon at 9:40am, and didn’t see another boat until we neared Holland around 5:30pm.

Marcia looks to the sky to see the heart shaped cloud
The heart shaped cloud

Somewhere near Grand Haven, we looked towards the east and saw this amazing outline of a heart in the sky.  Have you ever seen anything like this?  We took it as a good omen.

Around 8:30pm we dropped anchor in Kalamazoo Lake near Coral Gables.

At anchor in Saugatuck, after the 11 hour journey

The night was calm, and in the morning the sun was out.

The morning was cool and the windows had fogged

We’re planning to meet up with friends and family, so we took a slip at Tower Marine. It is interesting to be back after ten years in Muskegon. We are actually across the dock from our old slip. I’d say it looks the same, but the old owner, RJ, planted annuals around every tree, as borders and in gardens, and now that has been replaced with mulch.

Today, we have nothing to fix, nothing to do but enjoy a gorgeous day.

I sincerely hope that you can take the time to enjoy the day as well.

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