We’ve been traveling for two full days at slow speed, following the coast line as closely as possible. Tonight we’re anchored here, a long way inland.
The big highlight for the day – the trip maybe – was seeing a sunfish up close. This is the third time for me, but it’s been a long time. I saw it as we passed, and circled back to drift close by.




I had the same confusion identifying it as I’ve had in previous sightings. First I thought it was a sunfish, then a sea turtle, then a dead or dying small whale. Then when it was about 40 feet away it slowly turned upright and dove away. Bill may have more pictures. They’re huge weird fish that bask on their sides on the surface.
It’s empty around here. The two other pleasure boats we saw today were European sailboats. Very sparse population. Lots of anchorages and fishing wharfs.
The weather looks cooperative for the next few days. We’re due in Halifax Sunday midday for Bill to hop on a bus.

































































































































































