Pelicans

This post is out of order. I wrote it Thur morning while we were underway, but it got lost in the ether.

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It’s Thursday morning, and we’re on our way from Smith Point to Portsmouth, Virginia. It is spectacularly beautiful on the Bay today. The sea is flat, almost like glass. The sun is brilliantly bright, and there’s not another boat within 5 miles of me in any direction.



We continue to charge due south: The wake is straight as an arrow behind me, we are pointed right at our next waypoint, and I am enjoying a nice hot bowl of chili.

One of the best ideas I had was to prepare my lunch every morning and put it in a thermos so it’s readily available when I get hungry.

It’s a gorgeous day with smooth seas and bright sun. I am actually working on my laptop while we’re under way.

We saw our first pelicans today. It’s funny, I don’t think we have any up in Rock Hall but just one day south, and we’ve encountered them. I associate them with Florida and the Lowcountry, so it’s a good sign…

Can’t wait ‘til we see our first dolphins!

We are encountering a very strange atmospheric condition just now. Everything behind us is shrouded in fog, but everything ahead of us is brilliantly clear. Behind us, our visibility is limited to about 4 miles, but ahead our visibility is unlimited. Love it.

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  1. Concerned there wasn’t a post from you yesterday or today: i’ve become a Rod and Guinness Blog junkie. It’s fun to read your blog and imagine your trip and revisiting your destinations: i’ve been to almost all of them.

    Weather here has turned colder and wet most of the week.i hope you’re finding some sun and just gentle winds and comfortable berths.

    Western

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