It was a perfectly quiet night in Northeast harbor. We planned an early breakfast on board with Bev’s nephew, wife and baby. Mark made waffles and we all had fun with 4 month old baby Theo.
Mark brought them back to the dock as we readied to leave first for Tenant’s harbor Sunday and ultimately Harpswell on Monday where Mark keeps the boat.

Bev with Baby Theo
Mike & Mark with Baby Theo

Having spent so much time in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, we found it hard to once again navigate around a lobster pots. In the north where we had been, lobster fishing ends in May. That makes boating really easy and pleasant. Oh well, we know how to dodge pots!

We got to Tenants harbor where we were taking the mooring of a CCA friend, Charles Starke. It’s nice to have friends who have moorings. 

We have been working hard to empty our food supplies so we had a meal of sausages, onions, peppers, tomatoes and some leftover pasta. It was surprisingly tasty. 

We finished the evening with Rummikub. 
Off the mooring on Monday to Harpswell at 7:30a. We had a push from current behind us. We are almost in port. Then we get to pack up and clean for the next 2 days. 

Great adventure. Then we go to Newport for the 100th anniversary celebration of the CCA.

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