September 1 -
Here I am in Comox. Trevor just arrived so we went fishing out in Georgia Strait. Record returns of Sockeye virtually assured the success of our venture. We failed miserably! With tennis the next day, we did better.
About then Cathy, Sonia, Kerry, Carolyn, Steve and Evonne show up, all in anticipation of Kerry and Carolyn's 1st Annual Ship's Multi-sport Day. Saturday at noon, the first event is mud-golf and here are two ringers - Carolyn and Steve.
Carolyn leads off at low tide blasting balls from out of the benthic muck.
It takes training and a great deal of concentration to drive out of an oyster bed. More so if the tide is racing in!
But none can compare with the athleticism and elegance of Cathy's crab-chip and mud-blaster shot.
As the tide submerges our game, we default to swimming, long-boarding, drinking and eating. Great fun!
Next day we are jamming at FBI (Fanny Bay Inn). All the newbies at our table sing and perform, ably undermined by our friend Mike, the master of ceremonies. The usual at FBI!
Then the dispersal. I leave Tuesday sailing Anya to French Creek and early next morning start the run back to Cow Bay.
A couple of weeks later friends - Rundell and Bea - want to take their new boat 'Casa Jose' to Montague Harbor for her inaugural voyage.
I start a day early so I can overnight in Ganges, see some friends, go to a talk by a Russian scientist on Lake Baikal, and hit the Saturday morning market. To my side a nice boat steams by.
To the right are market vegetables.
Ganges Farmer's Market is eclectic, in some ways a time machine. On one side funky (?) tie-dyed guitar shirts.
But now it is off to Gabriola, Montague Harbor and Casa Jose!
Casa Jose lies at a mooring buoy as Anya approaches.
On the way in I see a couple of crabbers returning - Bill and Rundell.
Then there is Bea, ready to take a line and raft Anya up.
That night we play Balderdash, a game that vitally depends upon BS ability. I blew away Rundell, Bill and Bea. Sunday morning we had coffee, snacks and traded stories with Fred, Judy and Judith on Abdi. Bill agreed to pose with Bea and Judy - a picture of a transparently happy man.
A bit later, Anya casts off the raft-up and heads back to Cow Bay.
That might have been it for September if not but for the bizarre events on the evening of September 29th. After hiking with Rundell I returned to Cow Bay to find giddy neighbors, Iron Mike and Steve (Catherine's 'Screaming Liver') whooping it up in preparation for Christmas. Mike was checking the Xmas lights before festooning Steve's pleasure patio with them. I was aghast! Humbug!
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This is great stuff Uncle Norman. You rock. Keep it up.
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