Charlie the cat has come out of hiding. He tends to tuck
himself away when the engine starts or the sails come out. Usually he’ll stay
hidden until we drop anchor—but now that we’re sailing full days I guess he’s
resolved to be brave and face the open ocean.
We haven’t made it very far yet. When you consider a
sailboat moves at the speed of a novice runner, and because of a heavy whale
migration we are only doing day passages, we can, um, still see Brisbane. But the city is
behind us.
Unlike catching a flight, leaving by sailboat follows a looser
schedule. It’s kind of like the final weeks of pregnancy—you know the baby will
arrive at some point, but it’s better not to get too attached to a specific
day. We had an EDD, but went overdue enough that I think our friends and
neighbours started to pretend we weren’t actually still there. But then
everything aligned and we slipped the lines and headed away.
Our first day saw us tucked behind Peel Island,
sipping hot rum toddies as the sun set. Years ago we were given the advice to
leave in stages; get away from the hubbub and then regroup somewhere quiet before
really leaving. So that’s what we did. The wind was coming from the wrong way
to head north so we hunkered down and visited friends on Straddie. The 3-mile
dinghy ride in 25 knot winds may have been ill advised but the visit was worth it. And starting our way
north well-rested and well-organized feels right.
Now we’re en route to Mooloolaba. Whales are spouting in the
distance, Charlie is curled up against me, and it’s gradually sinking in that
we’re on our slow way. Behind us are wonderful memories and precious friendships that we hope will follow us into the future. Ahead of us? I guess we'll see.
3 comments:
Bon Voyage-I look forward to seeing that part of our world thru your eyes. Kitty, have a good meow !~!
Aw, poor kitty. He'll cope :)
I think it's just SO cool what you're doing. Oddly, while I grew up on the water on boats all the time I'm not much for boats now but love living vicariously through others!
Fair winds and full sails to you all, it will be so much easier this trip, with your new deck hand, what an awesome learning experience for her.....not to mention fun.
Hope the supply of Maple syrup lasts for a while.
Will be following along as you head out for parts new and exciting.
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