Based on marine weather forecasts we pulled out of our Turnbull Island anchorage and headed over to Blind River. This has become all too familiar a pattern over the past few weeks and it has made a big impact on our ability to plan our next move. At this point we may arrive in our Drummond Island base a few days early just so we don't we get stuck and not be able to make our haul out date next Wednesday. This part of our summer cruise is always a drag because we start having to time everything we do to our end of cruise closeout activities.
We did have a nice last anchorage and had one last wildlife shoot this morning before we left. I found another photogenic loon and a muskrat with a big fish in his mouth.
Safe travels as you make your way home. It was good to see you this summer. Loons are always magical. The picture of the cormorant taking off is very cool. I showed the picture of the mammal in the water to our First Nations friend who identified it as a mink. So great that you notice the wildlife around you, and you have the ability to take such wonderful shots. I have a lot to learn, so maybe I should get out that book that Norm got me several years ago to understand the many functions of my camera! Have a good non-boating season!
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