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Big Skies in Maine

Good morning everyone. We enjoyed a noon time picnic yesterday with big blue skies overhead. I had never been to this particular beach before. You can see why it might get a little crowded in mid-summer. We sailed off shore yesterday out around Isle Au Haut looking for pelagic birds. Gannets were everywhere diving from great heights into the water. Ouch! Made my head ache just to look at them. We could see showers passing off in the distance and big clouds made up over the land. The rainbow was just the icing on the cake. And the clouds billowing up over Robinson Pt Light reminded me that it is all about the light. Have a great day. Be well. Do good

Schooner Cats and Heros

Good Morning Everyone. Many of you who have sailed with us know we have a cat aboard. The schooner Mary Day has a long history of cats. The Hawkins family had at least one cat we have seen a picture of, Stump. And we have had 2 cats. The first, Chakra, came to town on a catamaran (it really did) and lived with us for many years aboard several boats. Chakra chased ducks into the harbor, literally in to the harbor. She swam like a dog and often came home soaking wet. Our current cat, Gus Hodgkins, is Chakra’s alter ego. She is not a big fan of water though her namesake was a rescuer at the Hunnewell’s Beach Lifesaving Station, built in 1883, at the west end of the Kennebec River. Legend has it that Mr. Hodgkins, after finishing saving a group from a schooner stranded on the ledges at the end of the river, rowed back out to the vessel because he thought he heard the ship’s cat yowling over the howling. This compassionate man rowed back out through the tempest and chased that ca...