Thursday, July 30, 2020

Time

Funny how the days stretch a bit, and the week seems long--till we get to the end of it and realize it is gone. Our time is not punctuated by travel, entertainment, dining out, or any of the other usual activities. Thus it seems to rush by. The research I did for our camping book told me this would be true, but now we are living it. It would be wonderful to be able to travel freely, socialize freely, eat freely at restaurants. Our feeble initiative will be a neighborhood croquet game a week for Sunday. Although this sounds like a bit of a whine, we know we are doing very well under these circumstances.

Friday, July 24, 2020

Bingo

We hit it for real today. Seeing calm seas andfavorable tides, we cast off at 8 and motored to Damariscove, where we tied up to the one free mooring. It had been ten years or so since we last visited this beautiful island, and we hiked once again up to the tower. The path had been well tended and most of the world-class poison ivy had disappeared. Our return took us up the back side of Damariscove and into Boothbay Harbor, which was very very quiet. For lunch we tied up in Townsend Gut at Robinson's Wharf, which was gussied up and expanded...and packed. We lunched on the deck and it was good. I enjoyed my first draft beer since March. Home to a hot day and the McGraths swimming off the float.


Monday, July 20, 2020

The Heat Cometh

Finally it got hot--91 in the shade. However, we have a lovely breeze from the river so it is cool on the lawn. The newly-windowed screen porch is hot, though. This morning we took off at 7:30 and motored down to the river mouth. There was some haze out to sea and great beauty all around. Not many boats, not many people. Dozens of boats whizzed up and down in front of us Sunday but now they are home with empty tanks.

Monday, July 13, 2020

On the Seas at Last

Hitherto we had not been as far as Boothbay Harbor, but today we set out for South Bristol to visit the Carlisle Kalksteins. The trip took under two hours and was pleasant except for some big swells at the mough of the Damariscotta River. They have a terrific rental on The Gut with a beautiful yard and a private dock. Next door is the Fish Coop where you can get--and we did--lobsters, clams and so forth. The trip back was fun, too. A wonderful day on the water with a grand lunch and visit.