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8/19- Seal Bay, Vinal Haven ME
The wind perked up a bit more than predicted this morning so we pushed off. We had a nice if somewhat slow trek across the bay until we came to Sugarloaf Island. The wind became rather inconsistent so on came the motor. We motored through the rest of the thorofare hoping to catch wind on the other side. This was exactly when the wind decided to change to south and came right on our nose.
We motored all the way in to Seal Bay only to find about 10 boats in here already. We carved out an anchoring spot and planted the anchor. This is an anchorage that has no shore lights. Of course with the addition of 4 or 5 more boats the whole place is pretty well lit by the anchor lights. It is as quiet an anchorage as we have been at in a long time.
The clouds were amazing the last couple of days. There were all these willowy high altitude clouds that I assume are precursors to the hurricane. They did make some truly unique patterns in the sky.
In case anyone was paying attention and was wondering what the bread title of yesterday’s blog was about I was trying to buy a loaf of bread in downtown Rockland. I checked 3 different stores and finally had to walk to Hannafords.
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