Carrie Rose is on the hard and we are in a Best Western. I already feel claustrophobic!
We should be home Saturday night, so now I have to figure out what to do with the rest of the Summer and Fall.
I have so many pictures I want to share with you all, but first a statistical haiku.
Fuel: 211.7 gallons,
Hours on the engine: 130.1,
Gallons per hour: 1.63,
Average speed: # 7.5 knots,
Water: # 400 gallons,
Bottles of wine: heaven only knows.
Crossing the Straits of Mackinaw
It is all about the light up North
On the way to DeTour Village
DeTour Passage Lighthouse with a little weather moving off
Birds love hidden rocks
Cleaning House
Coast Guard visits a training vessel in St. Ignace
Gotta love these spiders
Sunset Rainbow
Still looking good
Say Goodbye
2 comments:
Leaving the tug so early had to be difficult. Facing the same situation next month when we leave our tug in New Gretna NJ for the winter. Have enjoyed your blog very much, look forward to meeting you again. We might make it to another GLANTOA Rendezvous if the timing is right.
Ron, Good to hear from you and thanks. I think the next Rendezvous is in Elk Rapids, MI. We have met so many great folks because of Carrie Rose.
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