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See the World Besides Us
We moved our boat yesterday evening just before night set in and the nav lights were blinking on. We gladly moved away, away from the hungry eyes of wanders, peeping at our rig, car, trailer and at every move we make. Well, it's not all that bad, but it sure does feel eyes are looking in our direction.
We moved back over to Seaworld side, out of the winds and into our little calm cove with sandbanks surround. Though it rained on and off all day, when the sun came out to say gday, we hopped over to play on the sand and watched the lil boys splash around and cartwheel around the bay.
It was a wonderful relaxing day. With no other boats in sight, it was just another perfect anchorage.
It's a Saturday, so the bigger of the boys don't move in distance far from their bed hulls. The smell of food will only tempt them out into the light. Lil kids had spar buckets, pillow jumps and nothing but fun.