Friday morning we headed to Friday Harbor to run some errands and eat lunch. We stayed at the dock for the allotted 4 hours and decided to head to Turn Island to stay the night. As we were tying up to the mooring buoy at Turn Island, my mom recognized the boat moored next to us. It was Louise & John's boat! We got our dingy off the boat and were getting ready to head over to their boat. Then we spotted them coming around the corner of the island in two row boats. After waving and yelling Hello, they headed our direction...they were just as shocked to see us as we were them!
After a visit with John & Louise we decided to stayed Friday night at Turn Island. We couldn't wait until morning to explore the island. On Saturday we walked around the island, and made a few trips to shore to allow the dogs to run around. We decided that we were having so much fun that we would stay Saturday night as well.
We lucked out with nice weather on Sunday and played on the island some more. The boys blew up my folks kayak and went exploring around the area. Mom and I had to laugh at the boys as they couldn't make it all the way around the island due to the current, but John & Louise had no problem in their individual row boats!
After a day filled with fun in the sun and a few cocktails mom and I took the dogs to shore in the evening and were sitting on the beach enjoying the sun. As we were basking in the evening sun we watched Max start to take off the sail covers, and run the Jib line. We were sitting on shore thinking there is NO WAY we are going sailing! Next thing we know, Nick is up on deck hollering and waving for us to come back to the boat. Mom and I had a good laugh, and contemplated ignoring them but thought we had better follow the Captains rules. We quickly gathered the dogs and started rowing back to the boat. Once we got to the boat we prepped everything for sailing, put our life vests on, and waited for our orders. Dad said "Good job, everyone made it back to the boat, and prepped the boat to sail in less than 20 minutes. A successful drill!" What! It was just a drill! We could hardly believe it! So, we got another good laugh for the day and called it a night.
Monday we decided that we would head over to Jones Island for a night or two. We pulled in and totally lucked out! Just as we were getting ready to grab a mooring buoy three boats left the dock! So, we switched direction and tied up to the dock. We hung out for the day, going for hikes, and taking the dogs for walks. In the evening the Sheriff came by to give "free" safety inspections to all of the boats tied up to the dock. Thankfully the inspection was painless and we passed. We got a kick out of watching the other boats get inspected and irritated that their boats weren't up to snuff. As the sun was beginning to go down, Nick and I went for a kayaking trip around the west side of the island to watch the sun go down. Unfortunately Nick didn't bring the camera so I don't have pictures to show, but it was the most amazingly beautiful sight. We must have been out for an hour or so and saw only two boats! We saw two dolphins, lots of jelly fish, two deer grazing, and my parents! Yes, my parents had walked to the other side of the island so we ran into them as well. :) That kayaking trip is one of my most favorite memories with Nick. The view was totally incredible!!! I can't even begin to put into words how amazing it was.
Tuesday morning we slept in and decided to stay another day/night at Jones Island. We thought we might get rained on as the weather report predicted rain. Wrong! Around noon we got a couple of sprinkles...just enough time to get the tarps up and the weather cleared again. We spent the day going on a couple of hikes and watching the drama at the dock. Sometimes there is more dock drama than the Real Housewives! People are so particular about their space on the dock that they become inconsiderate of others. It is funny to watch the drama!
Wednesday morning (today) we got up and decided to head back to Orcas to take showers, and supply up to go out again. The weather report predicted rain today but we haven't seen it yet.... We will be on Orcas for the remainder of the day today and tomorrow and then head out for another adventure. So far round two has been a thousand times better than round one! We are thoroughly enjoying the incredible scenery, beautiful sunny weather, and adventures that each day brings. Even Roxy has adjusted better on round two! If things continue to go this well, we are going to have an awesome summer! :)
3 comments:
Natalie.......I love your blog! I envy you your adventure.....and thank you for sharing it. Tell your cool Mom, that I said "HI".
Hugs,
Lovey
Where are you guys at this weekend?
Wow the photos are so beautiful. I can only imagine how nice it is in person. Sounds like you are having a wonderful time with your family. The post brought a big smile to my face. Keep'em coming; I know it must be hard but I sure enjoy them. After all it is all about me! :)
ps Stephen Bardin is Director.
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