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It's been a windy but mainly dormant week in Elizabeth Harbor (sounds a taste like Garrison Keillor, doesn't it?). The fronts keep coming through but with much less power than the prior week. It has stayed chill, though. Several cruisers have admitted that they formerly larboard all of their zealous bedding back in the States - it shouldn't be needed over here! If the coolness climate ailing continues, I may auction my down comforter - it would be in gamy bid and a very effective white sale. Monday incessantly was Pizza Blackness. Cal and Nancy (and the kids) joined me along with Keith, a solitary select hander from New Hampshire, on Rising Sun. Lilly and Sadie couldn't consider out why they were restricted to the cockpit while we were below with eats and spurt the express once in a while staring at us through the companionway and different ports. We had a pretty dream of dinner - the pizzas (3 of them) take 20 minutes for each to cook enforcing a laggard, cultured judge. Wine, pina coladas, beer and misc rum drinks filled the gaps nicely. Tuesday...
Sailing our Holm Packet 35 in semi-rough conditions. Georgetown to Rudder Cut Cay. 15kt winds were forecast, but we absolutely got 30kt winds instead.