Life At Korthuis Manor

Life At Korthuis Manor
Captain Randy and his First Mate!

Friday, October 1, 2010

A foggy morning

Saturday afternoon Randy, Max and I loaded up on the boat and headed for Friday Harbor...........................bye bye Bellingham!
We arrived in beautiful Friday Harbor and saw Mt. Baker trying to peak around the clouds............................         
 It was a gorgeous afternoon and evening.................................
We walked into town for a wonderful dinner.  I always order the Chicken Gorgonzola salad with barbeque balsamic dressing, I need to figure out how to make this!!  On our way back to town we were escorted by this.................
We woke up to this.........................
Walked into town for breakfast and came back to this! Now you see it.............now you don't!  It was crazy!

 We drank coffee and kept waiting for the fog to lift - it didn't.  Read books, napped,................still...............FOG! Finally we decided to go because it was clearing in spots.  My confident captain trusted his radar and drove through thick banks of fog.  The water was smooth and I sat and read my book.  At times I would look up and feel claustrophobic and stick my nose right back into my book.  I'm so glad HE knows what he's doing.  We arrived safely back into Squalicum harbor without any issues!  The weekend was relaxing - this is the first time we've spent the night on the boat all summer - and technically it was fall!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Got a letter from Ben yesterday!

He would love receiving letters so just in case you're on the boat and bored, here's his address:

PV2 BEDIENT, BENJAMIN
DELTA TROOP 5TH SQUADRON, 15TH CAVALRY
1ST PLATOON
3576 WILSON ROAD
FT KNOX KY 40121-5728


Thank you!

Molly Gustafson said...

So glad to hear you had a good time away. Those pictures look so peaceful. Looking forward to a walk soon!!! Facebook or call me and we'll be right over!

Linda Brytak said...

came across your blog, and just had to say hi. I too am a long time married and we have a 36ft Trawler and this weekend is the end of our season up here in Ontario...lovely pics.