OK, sorry for the long post here (well, not really). As predicted, we pulled into Blakely Marina Friday evening just a little after 7:00 pm.
We launched at Deception Pass State Park, don't you have to love the way those ramps are so far out from the floats - oh, well! Jim and Laurie on Laurna Jo had stopped at Deception Pass Marina for fuel, and joined us for a nice easy cruise up to Blakely. There was a big fog bank across Rosario up around Thatcher Pass, but when we got into it, it was actually pretty thin and visibility was OK. Laurna Jo has radar anyway, but fog always makes us nervous.
Got tied up, the keg unloaded, and the fun began! Nice fire at the picnic shelter, impromptu potluck - a few crab, a few shrimp - better than what we had planned anyway! Lots of great catching up, a bonus evening! Sent Austin and Vince off with the tent - when we checked in the morning, there were four boys in there! James from Susan E and Jake from Rock-C had joined Austin and Vince. What a great time the boys had, swimming, jumping off the dock, running around in the dinghy, playing Metallica on the boombox (Fred says "Hey, guys - why don't you just go bang your head on trees?"). Mainly, they were out of our hair the whole weekend and what trouble could they get into on Blakely anyway? (hmmm...don't answer that...)
Pat Byrd (Freebyrd), who travelled in from Alabama, bunked on Daydream Friday and Saturday nights (well, at least part of Saturday night, I think it was about 3:00 am before Pat stumbled in) - what a hoot! No, Pat - we were not surprised that you could read, had teeth and shoes, and could count to ten with your shoes on - but we did enjoy your patter, no doubt about it! You are welcome again anytime!
Saturday day cruise - while some others did their own thing, Bess-C, Daydream, Rock-C and C-Dancer went whale watching, and Susan E joined us. And did we luck out yet again! Three pods were traveling together south down the west side of San Juan Island, and they put on a show! Freebyrd got a GREAT shot (maybe a few great shots actually), his pix should be posted soon when he gets back to 'Bama. The weather guessers were wrong, wrong, wrong - both Saturday and Sunday were fabulous, especially in the afternoons.
The Saturday night potluck, wow, what can I say - crab, shrimp, authentic BBQ (ribs, pulled pork with three different sauces, brisket), salads, side dishes, desserts, a full size keg of Copperhead - those of you who missed it, wipe that drool off your chin! Norma donated a bunch of Blakely wearables, and C-Dory had some great prizes - $200 gift certificates. Thanks Norma and C-Dory! The highlight of the evening - the TC255 pulled in with the Reynolds family, Jeff Messmer, Andrew and some other production guys - they had been working 17 hours straight so they could bring it to Blakely. This is an AWESOME boat...if money were no object, I could do this!
Sunday, the christenings - Daydream, C-Dancer, Little Catelyn, Work Release and Laurna Jo. What a fine tradition! One by one, folks started to leave, we hung on as long as we could, right up until the gal from the office came down and evicted us...All in all, one fine and memorable gathering!