June 28, 2012

Cutknife


 6-27-12


There was a little light rain this morning, so we motored East for a little while.  I think we’re going to stop at Little Current tomorrow, so we anchored not too far away in Cutknife Cove on Bedford Island.
 
N 46 degrees 01.735 minutes  W 082 degrees 01.393 minutes.
The hills are part of the mainland as seen from our anchorage.


That’s us in Cutknife Cove.  Didn’t need Cajun music today.  There’s no one else around.

The bugs continue to be troublesome.  Last night, I heard the rear door sliding open, and looked up to see several mosquitoes and some horse flies working together to open it.  I guess we’ll have to keep the doors locked.

We had different type winged visitor today.  First, he landed on the roof and stomped around—waking up Pam.   


Then he took up bow watch on the rail.  



If you’ve ever wondered where that “fresh caught” salmon comes from, here’s where they grow them.  Actually, I don’t know what species of fish they grow, but this is a fish farm.


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