tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5009348855840787088.post-92014105612238013532008-06-06T04:06:00.000-07:002008-06-08T04:11:17.118-07:002008-06-08T04:11:17.118-07:00Other Plans<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_498_JuX3Yxk/SEu-QeuWstI/AAAAAAAABH8/JIfPWZ848Vk/s1600-h/maine-windjammer.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_498_JuX3Yxk/SEu-QeuWstI/AAAAAAAABH8/JIfPWZ848Vk/s400/maine-windjammer.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5209466584318784210" /></a><br />Good morning everyone, We are anchored up here in Mackerel Cove, <br>Swan&#39;s I for the first time this year. We arrived to see the &quot;Earl <br>of Swan&#39;s&quot; standing on his porch waving. I had sent him a packet <br>this winter and never heard back so I was a little nervous about the <br>possibilities. Just 26 days shy of his 91st birthday I don&#39;t believe <br>Earl plans very far ahead. He was quite pleased to see us and <br>granted his permission to let us anchor in his sunset view. He sent <br>a very full bouquet of lilacs back for Mary. Guests that visited <br>Earl with me found him as charming as could be and left him with big <br>hugs from the ladies. Earl just grinned.<p>So this is a lighthouse cruise short though it may be. With a toad <br>soaker of a forecast for Wednesday we were very surprised to see the <br>wall of rain pass north and south but leave us largely alone until <br>the days end. With the wind easterly all this time we have been <br>hard pressed to see too many lighthouses. Curtis, Eagle, Pumpkin, <br>Blue Hill and a distant glimpse of Bass Harbor Head are all that we <br>have noted. Tomorrow we will set out in earnest to bag a whole bunch <br>more. Seems as though the wind has had other plans for us. I used <br>to fight the wind more than I do these days. It is sometimes <br>difficult for this captain to appreciate the mystery. I can only say <br>that we are delivering exactly what we advertised...&quot;see lighthouses <br>from the decks of a traditional schooner just as they would have many <br>years ago&quot;. Well the wind was no more or less &quot;cooperative&quot; then <br>than it is now.<p>Yesterday was also a big day as we made our first transit under the <br>Deer Isle bridge and the crew was some impressive. We cleared with <br>inches to spare on the top of a spring tide. Molly and Rob rode the <br>mastheads. A big cheer for the crew. Sara says.. hey Mama! She is <br>doing a great job as chief mate.<p>Have a great day. Be well. Do good.Captains Barry and Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03167455190243952256noreply@blogger.com