Harley and Steve looked at the tide tables yesterday and figured that 1100 was to be slack tide turning to ebb tide. (This is all new to us.) So 1100 was our estimated time of departure, although, once we fueled up, pumped out, and filled our water tanks it was more like 1230 when we left Catskill River.
It's another warm sunny day and it's hard to believe it's mid September and, again, this part of the trip is nothing like we expected. In fact, it's much nicer. It's a good thing we didn't ask too many questions about the Hudson because this way we have no preconceived ideas of how it should be. It's a good way to have it. No expectations equals no disappointments.
We stopped in Kingston today and decided to swing on our anchor for a change and we are thinking we just might stay here for another day.
Happy Belated Birthday Janice. Hope the day was wonderful for you. It seems it must have been as all the days you have experienced on this journey have been great. We miss you guys, but are thrilled for you and the this awesome adventure you are on. I'm sure this B-day will go down in history as pretty memorable for sure.
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