While Rick and I were kayaking around Gloucester Harbor on Saturday the Ardelle went by as well as the Beautiful Lannon So pretty.
My View of Life on the Dock
While Rick and I were kayaking around Gloucester Harbor on Saturday the Ardelle went by as well as the Beautiful Lannon So pretty.
Kayaking is so much fun and the exercise is great. On Tuesday, there were swells in the harbor. Again the only way to end a day.
The Magnolia Pier is still standing but can not be used, very dangerous. When I was kayaking decided not to go under the pier.
On Sunday late afternoon, the kayak was calling me so I had to answer. Safety always comes first when Kayaking and always wear your life jacket.
Waiting patiently for kayaking season.
As we await spring and summer to get here, the kayaks are patiently waiting for the season.
The only way to end a long work day and to get out and kayak around.
Magnolia Point
Coolidge Point
Rotary Breakfast, Waterfront Festival, Marshall Farm Stand 50th anniversary party and kayaking in the fog made for a fun day.
Even though the sun was not bright the sky was gorgeous so I decided to go kayaking for a couple of hours. Just beautiful kayaking around Magnolia Harbor.
What a day on Sunday to kayak. A little windy, actually very windy but so much fun.
Kayaking in Gloucester Harbor on Saturday was so glorious. Rick and I were out there about 4 hours, as we were coming in this sight looked so pretty.
Rick and I went kayaking on Sunday in Gloucester Harbor, we visited Joey, Rocky Neck, had lunch on Ten Pound Island, met Bridgette and Neil on Ten Pound Island and then off to Niles Beach to visit Felicia and B.J. It was fantastic.
Sunday, what an amazing day. Rick and I went kayaking and swimming. Kayaking from Corliss is terrific and then up to Wingaersheek Beach. Summer is back
Kayaking around Magnolia Harbor on Saturday went over to Black Beach and the light on the Hiram Walker spoke to me.
Rick and I went kayaking on Sunday. The water was quite choppy but so much fun as always. Remember Kettle Island only birds are allowed. The Seagulls, Cormorants, and Egrets are very visible from the water.