Sunday 17th June 2012
20’09.373 - 148’55.707Slipping through Hook Passage on the way to Macona Inlet
Cool nights, warm days
The turbulent waters of Hook Passage |
Peter Head Whitsunday Island in the morning sunrise |
There were only a few charter boats in this large inlet and
two were near where we anchored. Not that this worries MrJ and I; we only
wanted somewhere to sit quietly for a couple of days, to get some internet
service and catch up on our writing and photos, which we did, in Macona Inlet.
Monday 18th June 2012
Rest Day - Macona Inlet
The days are still warm and the nights have turned cold. In
the mornings I found dew on the deck when I had climbed out of my warm bed and
ventured outside making me return to the warmth of the inside till the sun was
well over the yard-arm and had warmed the air.
My Thai basil grows well |
During the morning I tended my little garden. I now have
growing in three planter boxes some lemongrass, Thai basil, Thai coriander,
wild rocket, Italian flat leaf parsley, regular basil, chives, oregano and
sage. I work very hard at keeping my little garden alive while MrJ spends all
his time trying to kill everything off (sending salt spray everywhere), such dedication, he to his sailing and me to my survival ;o)))
The afternoon was spent sitting in the cockpit soaking up
the sun’s warmth while it is still there and doing some of my knitting, sort
of. I have been knitting a blanket for the boat for four years now, maybe one
day I will get it finished. Not today! Bit of a saga this blanket or more like
an epic story that just seems to go on forever. Gotta do something the while
away the hours on a lazy day.
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