Sure glad we decided to take the small craft channel up the north shore of Georgian Bay. The scenery is spectacular, somewhat like Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area, but on a much larger scale.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijVTzEe1-0PkxW5qlM3nqtZbDzApwAJQTOJsozQDwwOgM_rPi3dmyNNx_8r1Q3erTpyY2mfrUtKO7C3ghoEzilb6bnkxkPPauM2uTrnjppaiwbXq3-9Qc0_yiD7-7iCizSoi3rJMua-uE/s320/Georgian+Bay+II+001.jpg)
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Woke up this morning to a cool 10 degrees. Not Farenheit, but Celsius. That translates into about 50 degrees Farenheit. So the Unabomber (AKA Admiral/first mate/Marlene) donned everything she had that was warm for this cold snap. But the weather looks great for the next few days as we plan to be Killarney tomorrow sometime.
3 comments:
Welcome back! Your detour up thru the chanel was definitely a great choice. It's beautiful! After being landbound for a week, are you feeling a new adjustment to being on sea again? Or did you miss your "waterbed" when you were on land? Safe travels!
Lis-
marlene looks so cute :)
I agree with Jamie! And your various names for her made me laugh... :)
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