Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Lick Creek anchorage

61 low / 87 high

I awoke yesterday to another stunning day. The stars were shining brightly as they have been for many days. Sometimes we just forget to see the beauty of the night sky or we are in a place with to many lights to be able to appreciate it. As the sun rose the fog set in. Not to bad because the restaurant serves their famous cinnamon rolls and coffee to the transient boaters even though they don't open. It was another fabulous day for cruising. I'll add some pictures tonight when we get to a marina and have better wi-fi. We arrived at our anchorage a little before 2 pm in Lick Creek. Anchored in 11' of water rafted to Thanks Dad. There are a few houses around the area but we still saw deer and wild turkeys. This morning we can't see anything due to the fog.



The leaves are a changing.





Homes along the river.


The center one looks like a lighthouse.


Entrance to Lick Creek anchorage.


Thanks Dad at anchor.

Anchorage

That's Louie, 1 of 3 aboard.

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