The US Air Force jazz band is playing over in the park this evening so we're able to enjoy that for the next hour from the back of the boat.
Ripples in the marina fairway mean a bumpy lake.
The ferry boat captains have been warning passengers riding on the upper deck that they are in a splash zone for the past couple days. It calmed down for a few hours after dawn this morning, but by about 10:00 AM it was blowing again. Several boats that left the marina this morning returned and reported 5' seas west of the bridge.
I never get tired of that view. This must be one of the best views exiting a harbor on the planet.
Kathy in one of her more active moments.
That's been her perch on the back deck for the last couple weeks. Must be nice to not have to report to work at 6:00 in the morning.
I was up grilling dinner yesterday and noticed a couple monarch butterflies in the flowers by the patio. They always show up around here about the time the salmon fishing gets good. If the lake would lay flat, I'd check out that theory but the forecast is for wind and more wind so I'm not holding out much hope for fishing.
I'm thinking this is probably the end of the boating for the week.
But you never know.
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