Jim worked on hooking the solar panels to the bluettis. It was a beautiful sunny day and both portable batteries got a full charge, just from the sun! The older … Read More “Telegraph Harbor – Thetis Island” »
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We made some water first thing in the morning and headed out. My first plan was to head to Tumbo and Cabbage Island. After Jim read about the dangers of … Read More “Clam Bay – Thetis Island” »
Around noon, as promised the wind died down. We headed to shore about 2. After a bit of investigation, we figured out where to park the dinghy. A little over … Read More “Last day at Saturna” »
The wind finally died down a bit so we headed out to do some exploring. We drove around Lyall Harbor, into Winter Cove, Irish Bay through Georgeson Passage, Robson Channel … Read More “Lyall Bay – Exploring with Don Yonko” »
We woke up to glorious sunshine yesterday. I baked a loaf of bread. After church online, we hopped in the dinghy and cruised through the cut to Port Browning. This … Read More “Lyall Bay – Saturna Island” »
Those are all sailboats! We must have caught the beginning of a race. We cast off our lines from Van Isle around 11 am. We were going to top off … Read More “Bedwell Harbor – South Pender Island” »
I thought that title was whitty. Jim doesn’t. My sister’s last name is Novack.. get it?? Well that was only one trip to the hardware store for the said project! … Read More “Van Isle, Victoria and noVacks” »
Tuesday afternoon we explored Ganges Harbour. It was gorgeous until we decided to get into the dinghy and then it rained on us all the way over. We walked around … Read More “Van Isle Marina until Saturday” »
Have been waiting out some weather, so not much to report. All the pictures are from today, sunny! After church, we took a dinghy ride to explore the anchorages on … Read More “A quiet couple of days, Prevost Island” »
We headed out by 9 am yesterday. First stop, Mill Bay for a pump out and some fuel. They also topped off our water tanks. Doing a load of laundry … Read More “Prevost Island – Selby Cove” »