We (Roxi & I) woke up to red-dog whining, when the Captain rowed away for a bit of 'Carey time'. It was a great morning. It was foggy. We decided to leave early so we would be getting back to port when the fog burned off. It turned out to be a grand ride in the fog. We both stayed in the cockpit listening and watching for other boats. We heard a couple of boats, and never seen them. We seen only 2 of the 5-7 that we heard, but most of the time it was our own bubble. You could hear the ferry's horns when we got closer to Guemes Channel. Sometimes you could hear a boat and not see it, and sometimes you could see it and not hear it. It was challenging, yet comforting to know that we make a great team. And that is one of my favorite things about our relationship. The fog had almost completely burned off by the time we hit Guemes Channel (after a 2 hour chug up Rosario Straight). The sun finally came out when we got back to port. We started the pack and clean thing duties. We couldn't resist going out one more time before leaving.
So we went out for dinner and drinks. We made it home with out any adventure. Now comes the part when we decide whether to bring Simplicity home or leave her in Cap Sante Boat Harbor. We also have decided to down-size again. The Captain has decided to down-size our phones also, to no Internet, ouch, I'm thinkin' I might throw a fit at that time, and I really don't know how that's going to turn out,,,,,,This could possibly be the best vacation ever, towards our sailing lifestyle, and our future, our cruising, sailing, future... stay tuned if we haven't caught your attention,, enough,,, hehehe,,,,, bunkmate
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