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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Prestigious company

We had some very prestigious company in Newport Harbor last night, and some diligent Homeland Security folks who were intent on protecting her: the Queen Mary 2. We were just minding our own business, i.e., leaving the harbor, and this Coast Guard boat with a machine gun  (I’ve since learned it might have been fake) came along next to us as if to keep us from getting any closer. I hope this was just routine Homeland Security or some VIP on board rather than an imminent threat.


The Newport waterfront was one hopping place last night! I can only imagine what it must be like at the height of the season. Since leaving Nova Scotia and Maine, it feels like we've jumped backwards in time from October to August; the tourists seem to be enjoying one last hurrah and the boaters around here do not appear ready to call it quits.

Of course, great weather makes all the difference in the world. Although we’ve been about a week ahead of good fall color, we have been blessed with gorgeous weather and today was no exception. Perfect winds and favorable currents, moving us along at 9-10 knots, made today one of the best on the water for us. Our hull speed (maximum speed under sail for our boat) is 8.5 knots. I sure hope this is the day Claus and Rachael are crossing from Nova Scotia to Massachusetts.

We’ve docked our rig in Mystic, Connecticut for the night. Our plan is to spend tomorrow night in Huntington Bay, Long Island (good thing you didn't wait around for us, huh, Greg and Darlene?) before passing through New York Harbor on Monday, which is bound to be a highlight of the trip. 

Suzanne (Wayne's daughter) is attending a conference in Philadelphia Oct. 8-10 and will join us for the weekend on Oct. 5. Suzanne has never sailed with us before, never even seen Wind Dancer or Lena Bea; of course we are delighted that she wants to hook up with us and are excited about her visit. After she leaves us on Sunday we plan to stop in Annapolis, MD (in the Chesapeake Bay) for the last day of the Boat Show on Monday. Whew!

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