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This is a blog about Peggy and Bob's Great Loop adventure which began in September 2008 in Lake Superior aboard "Baby Grand," their 32' Grand Banks trawler.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

South Benjamin Island 8-14-11































Every boater needs a perfect boating day to sustain them through the other season. Today was that day for me. It is probably more special as it occurred through happenstance and some perseverance which always sweetens the outcome for me.

We left Eagle Island as strong NE winds and rain were forecast for 8/13. We thought we would have to travel further to find a secure anchorage for the night, but luck was with us when we checked out South Benjamin harbor. It is located on the SW side of the island, is more compact than its popular sister harbor formed by North and South Benjamin Islands, and had a spot just meant for us.

But, first, we had to slog through 24 hours of rain, the non-stop kind that keeps you inside for the whole day and night. This is a test of any boating relationship, and luckily we passed—Mollie with flying colors. On any rainy day, there are nappers and nodders; Mollie and I fully embrace the decadence of the afternoon siesta; Bob does not “believe” in naps, but you will find him on the settee with his bobble head nodding and snoring over a book, and then denying it. I’ll choose a nap every time.

The next morning swept in with a clear beautiful blue sky. I do yoga every morning using the book, Yoga Onboard-a Guide for Cruisers and Live-aboards by Kim Hess. It is a unique approach that uses parts of the boat to help with the postures and combines the body’s and boat’s energy together. This was my focal point for today and it is impossible not to feel a little Zen in such a place of beauty.

We were joined in the anchorage by 3 Canadian sailboat crews and we were all like kids at recess today, meeting each other and zipping around the harbor in our dinghies. Here’s a picture of another sailboat being tied-up spider style in a shallow cove that can only be entered on very calm days with lots of local knowledge.

The pink flattened granite rock cliffs beckon you to land and climb up to find trails to the other side. You are rewarded by a spectacular view of the harbor and your boat below. Bob uses his GPS to explore trails; Mollie, her terrier sniffer, and each wanted to go in different directions. It was fun playing hide and seek with Mollie as she tried to find Bob who is hiding behind a tree at the bottom of the hill.

With a full moon and a sky full of stars, this is the life.

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