Update

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It
is Tuesday morning and we are on our last leg motoring around Cape Ann to set a
course for Isle of Shoals and then into New Castle early in the evening
when the tide is high enough to approach. Yesterday morning
we left Provincetown with 10kts out of the NW but it quickly died and
we set a straight 50 mile course on almost totally flat water
for Gloucester. The wind never came up but it was a great day
anyway. About noon, we met up with a hump back whale about 700 feet
from the boat. He/she had surfaced and was just lounging on the
surface between a couple of ten minute dives. The first dive was
spectacular; we saw the full crown of the back and then the huge
flukes curling out of the water rising high and then down it went. Other
lesser events very close to the boat and soon after our whale encounter was
harbour seal sunning himself and then what we think were sharks corralling
and feeding on a school of fish. We
made Gloucester by 4:00 and anchored in the inner harbour. It was a
wonderful visit; a very real working fishing harbour with great sounds, very
warm people, and air that changed almost with each breath...sometimes wonderful
and at times, eye watering. The light as the sun set was incredible so we
took tons of pictures. George |