Plans and all that. It's 9pm and I wasn't supposed to be on shift quite this early, but couldn't sleep. After laying in bed for awhile, I got up and decided to see if Scot could. Eventually our bodies might get use to some sort of schedule, but whatever. For now, we will try the sleep when you can approach and hope that we are on opposite schedules.
The seas have evened out quite a bit and we are cruising along at 6.9-7 knots right now. It's just us and an occasional freighter or fishing boat out here, so all's quiet. It's cloudy and pitch black, no stars when I look up which is disappointing, but I will survive that.
Enjoyed our time in Bodega. Got to see the Redwoods which has been a bucket list item of mine for a long time and got to explore the area some too. Last day there, I met a lady in the bathroom that had come down from Washington state on a sailboat. She and her husband were out in the yuck that we were lucky enough to avoid (really lucky after listening to their adventure of their travels through the nights one that including gusts of wind over 35 miles a hour and waves crashing flooding their cockpit). Anyway, we had the rental car for the last day so ask them if they wanted a lift into town. Found out they didn't have anywhere they needed to be, so they ended up hanging with us and we went to Occidental ( cute little town that was recommend by a fellow forum follower) where we enjoyed breakfast at Howard's cafe and did some light shopping, mostly window shopping at the cute stores, before returning the rental car in Santa Rosa and catching the bus back to Bodega Harbor. The day ended with great conversation, boat tours, and shared wine. Was a great way to complete our stay at Bodega Harbor.
Every day, I'm more in love with this whole boat lifestyle. Every trip, I'm more in awe by our boat... Beebe had it right to want to cross the ocean in his slippers... after talking with the sailboat owners I was thinking screw that when she said she was knee deep in water at times... definitely not the way I want to travel. I was more than happy to do a couple loads of laundry, cook some paninis on the stove, fix a cup of cocoa, cuddle my cat and check my email all nice and dry.... nothing flying around, no dishes piling up in the sink.. yep, I'm a little spoiled, but I didn't buy a boat to go camping.