The weather forecast said sunny. Winds light. We packed our gear and enough food for three days and chugged off to Cabbage and Tumbo Islands. Solitude, our boat, hasn't been used much in the past few years - there was the driving trip to the Arctic Ocean one summer followed by a trip across Canada the next, and last year we went to Europe. This year we are staying closer to home and making an effort to use the boat.
Doesn't the scene above look tropical? The water is very cold; less than 10 degrees Celsius, so no swimming for us.
There is a lovely hiking trail on Tumbo Island, through the forest, alongside a marshy wetland, and by an old farm where buildings and rusting equipment lie drowsing in the sun. From the trail I took a photo of our boat, 25 feet, and just enough room for the two of us.
Oystercatchers in the evening light allowed our kayaks to approach quite close.
Back on Solitude we watched the colours of sunset intensify and then fade into darkness before settling down to sleep on calm seas.
Home now. Unpacking and a few errands this afternoon. The wind has picked up and a bit of rain fell. I hope to spend time in the garden over the weekend. Now that May is here, everything grows much faster, including the weeds.
Yes, the first picture is like of a tropical island. That was my first reaction to it! 🌴😀
ReplyDeleteHi Lorrie, it definitely looks tropical. Beautiful views.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely interlude. Escaping is very refreshing. Your boat looks very tempting, we used to spend a weekend now and then on our sailing boat in the Falmouth Waters. There is nothing quite like waking up to the sound of water.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful get-away! Peaceful, nature filled! Perfect! Enjoy May!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful getaway -- it looks quite perfect and your weather couldn't have been better. Now with wind and ran it looks like you timed your visit to perfection!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely way to spend a few days! There is always beauty and something new to see, isn't there?
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful escape! The setting looks amazing, and you really lucked out with the weather—everything about it feels calm and just right.
ReplyDeleteStunning photos as always, Lorrie!
Boating is heavenly. My husband and I were active divers for 10 years and therefore had a lot to do with all kinds of boats... It's wonderful on the water... the peace and quiet, the nature. Thank you for your great photos. It's a pleasure. I wish you both many wonderful trips. And I'm happy about every photo you take.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes from Viola
That looks like you had an idyllic few days. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteOH the solitude that "Solitude" must offer! The beginning of your trip and the ending of your trip with every minute in between looks absolutely perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a few years since we have been up there, but your pictures brought back memories of the beautiful scenery. I bet there is no better way to see it than in a boat!
ReplyDeleteYes, those weeds are out of hand here.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been on a boat in years. Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Oh yes, those weeds are mocking me. How nice to be able to have a getaway with your boat. Happy May to you!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. Looks like you had a wonderful few days away:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post
ReplyDeleteSerenely beautiful! It really is wonderful to enjoy such beautiful surroundings when you stay close to home, but still have the option to find other amazing places when you travel. I'm also grateful for those options and I feel like the Pacific Northwest -- Canada and the US -- is the best area to call home.
ReplyDeleteYou captured some lovely images from your boat.
ReplyDeleteThe weeds are also out in full force here.
How lovely to escape on Solitude when the weather allows. Such a tranquil setting with wonderful wildlife. Perfect. B x
ReplyDeleteLooks a lovely trip, I enjoyed seeing your photographs.
ReplyDeleteHappy unpacking and settling into being back home.
All the best Jan
Dear Lorrie, I found your blog(s) via your comment on Rosemary's blog.
ReplyDeleteHere I saw your photo of the oystercatchers - saw them on a roof in Holland at the sea - they come back every year and in the Netherlands they wear red socks on their legs (no - I do not muddle them up with storks of which we have many in Bavaria :-) and they have orange beaks in that country. Britta
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Your blog is truly breathtaking! Thanks for sharing this beautiful post with us.
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