A cold front is on the way, causing the wind to clock around from NE-E-SE-S-SW-W-NW-N. Once the wind is from the S the harbor will be choppier. We may decide the water is too rough to get off the boat. The strongest winds will be from the NW and, although we believe we have good protection from the wind, we expect the water will be too rough for a comfortable dinghy ride. The temperatures are already a little cooler (upper 70’s as opposed to low 80’s) and the humidity is lower.
Setting sun over Indian Hole Point. The clouds have rolled in.
This morning we took a walk on the beach with friends Matt and Marty then stopped at Hillside Food Supply for some fresh foods. The supply boat came yesterday so the store was well stocked.
Setting sun over Indian Hole Point. The clouds have rolled in.
Sky looks ominous. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteThank you. We did get quite a big squall yesterday but we are safe and sound.
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