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8-28 Port Huron

28 August 2015
Barbara
8-28 Port Huron: We woke to some strange yellow orb in the sky. I believe it is called the sun. It's been a while since I've seen this miracle. We left at 9:30 and attempted to sail. The wind was supposed to be out of the SW. But alas and alac, the wind came directly out of the south, right on our bow. Bob wanted to tack back and forth all day. I was not quite so enthusiastic about this idea. It just meant a longer day. At this point in the trip, I am not interested in longer days. We took the sails down and motored all day. The lake was flat and the winds were light and the sun was shining. All in all, it was a pleasant day. We were gassed up and pumped out and docked by 4pm. We are at the GLCC Headquarters in Port Huron. Dockage here is free for the night for GLCC members. We are officially off Lake Huron. Port Huron is the first port we have duplicated this trip. We were last here on June 17, when we headed North and went up the Canadian Coast. We should be home in about four days. 8-28 Port Huron: We woke to some strange yellow orb in the sky. I believe it is called the sun. It's been a while since I've seen this miracle. We left at 9:30 and attempted to sail. The wind was supposed to be out of the SW. But alas and alac, the wind came directly out of the south, right on our bow. Bob wanted to tack back and forth all day. I was not quite so enthusiastic about this idea. It just meant a longer day. At this point in the trip, I am not interested in longer days. We took the sails down and motored all day. The lake was flat and the winds were light and the sun was shining. All in all, it was a pleasant day. We were gassed up and pumped out and docked by 4pm. We are at the GLCC Headquarters in Port Huron. Dockage here is free for the night for GLCC members. We are officially off Lake Huron. Port Huron is the first port we have duplicated this trip. We were last here on June 17, when we headed North and went up the Canadian Coast. We should be home in about four days. The picture today is the Blue Water Bridge. It separates Lake Huron form the St. Clair River.
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Vessel Name: A Wind & A Prayer
Vessel Make/Model: 376 Hunter
Hailing Port: Medina, Ohio
Crew: Bob & Barbara Steinmetz

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Who: Bob & Barbara Steinmetz
Port: Medina, Ohio