May 23 - May 30 - Branford Yacht Club to Pilot's Point (Westbrook) to Mystic and back to Pilot's Point

I'm sure you've been wondering where we've been.  We've been landlubbers - staying in a house, sleeping in a real (no-boat) bed and doing laundry! And drinking (that's Don's addition).

It's been family time with Don's sister Anne, husband, John, niece Lakie, husband Kevin and grandniece Parker! And site seeing in Mystic & Stonington CT. Anne and John are fantastic hosts, tour guides and chauffeurs!

For those that do not know Mystic, it was a significant Connecticut seaport with more than 600 ships built over 135 years starting in 1784.  It is now best known for its charm, downtown area, the Mystic River Bascule bridge and the Mystic Seaport Museum. If you love boats and the seafaring ways of old, this is the place for you.

One highlight of the visit was meeting our great niece, Parker!  She is a busy young lady but took to us right away. And it was great to see Parker's other grandparents - Armand and Kathy!

Of course, we ate at all the hot spots - my favorite was the Daniel Packer Inn Happy Hour! John and Anne served us a fantastic Lobster dinner the first night and it went on from there...

Don took advantage of John's workshop to do some minor boat repairs and was finally successful in repairing a pesky toilet pump. What a shitty job! (also, Don's addition).

Today was a smooth sail and the sun is even trying to come out.  One of our coldest Mays ever.

We'll be back in two days as we are heading South down the Long Island Sound. Happy Trails!

Pedal Powered Kayak used to cross the Atlantic in 40 days
Lighthouse at Seaport Museum
Scrimshaw from the Whaling exhibit at the Museum
Brother and Sister with cute electic submersible
Mystic River Bascule Bridge
Family time with Parker in front
A beautiful way to end the day













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