Well this is it. One last night of sleeping under the lulling
rocking of a boat at anchor. We set out from Cobourg in the early morning,
accompanied by a flock of ducks surrounding our boat and apparently trying to
drown one of the females in the flock. Oh wait, they're mating! Opps
Anyway, we sailed across open waters, a few miles from
shore, so there was not much to take pictures of but the water was calm, with a
small chop to rock us along.
We are now in Humber River Park's small bay, surrounded by
nature on one side and sky scrapers on the other. Almost like New York! With
the CN tower majestically standing it's ground in the sky line. It feels nice
to be almost home.
Tomorrow, we set off for our final leg of this trip. We
should be crossing the famous Burlington Bridge somewhere between 12:30 and
1pm. The bridge only opens on the half hour here so there will be no in
between. And we are looking forward to
hoisting that gold burgee finally and officially.
See you all on the water.
This was definitly a bitter sweet read. I am excited to have you back though. Xox
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