Monday, September 12, 2011

Port Washington to Muskegon

The sun rose right with only a puff of wind. We were going to leave and quickly got gear stowed away and started out.

First there was the gauntlet of fishing boats to get through. We motored a good 6 nm before we had enough room to put up the sails.

The wind was right were they said it was and we were on a beam reach 4+knots.

We were visited by a very tiered little bird. It stayed around for awhile then flew off south.
A freighter passed us by - it looked like it had a house on the aft section and you can see it in the picture.  Sunset was beautiful and we had a 99% moon. Ten miles from shore we appreciated the moon light as we had dense fog, Luckily it burned off a mile before the entrance to Muskegon Lake. Found our mooring and grabbed on first try. Home, we left at 8AM CST and arrived 11:45pm EST sailing 95% of the way.
our visitor- anyone have an idea what kind of bird it is? I could not
find it in my book.


I might have been out in the sun to long but this looks like a
cow to me- no I did not hear it mooing. :)




The shadow looks a little like a moose- ok, it was a long day.




Posted by PicasaWe are home now- going to do some short trips and get ready to pull Cool Hand out for the season.

1 comment:

  1. Glad you are back safe and sound. What an adventure-filled summer!!

    By the way, I could totally see the "moose on the moon".

    ReplyDelete