Tuesday, June 13, 2006
4 bells in the first watch
Sag Harbor Yacht Club turned out to be a great place. It is a yacht club in the sense that it has flag officers, a race committee, and so on... it just seems so together that it didnt seem like the kind of club we're used to. They welcomed us with open arms and invited us to their Tuesday cookout. This particular cookout was mostly staff from the Club and the crews of a couple of private yachts that berth here. One of the captains promised us a tour of his 100 foot boat tomorrow. No doubt we'll take him up on it.
Ross and Jim dragged me out to check out the night life in Sag Harbor, such as it is. I made it for one drink and then headed back to the boat to check in with Tony. "You'll love what I've done with the house!" He decorates rather well (goes with the territory) so I'm looking forward to the changes.
IN the mean time, Alberta looks like it's headed well south of Nantucket and shouldnt pose much of a problem for us. We're debating whether to just hang out here for a couple of days and let it go past, or whether we should make for Block. I'll let the crew decide.
Ross and Jim dragged me out to check out the night life in Sag Harbor, such as it is. I made it for one drink and then headed back to the boat to check in with Tony. "You'll love what I've done with the house!" He decorates rather well (goes with the territory) so I'm looking forward to the changes.
IN the mean time, Alberta looks like it's headed well south of Nantucket and shouldnt pose much of a problem for us. We're debating whether to just hang out here for a couple of days and let it go past, or whether we should make for Block. I'll let the crew decide.
