Friday, June 2nd continued & Saturday, June 3
We left Mystic Seaport and headed west across Long Island Sound. We were planning on stopping for the night at Port Jefferson, but the weather was still good, so we continued on the additional two hours to Oyster Bay, on the north shore of Long Island, right before sundown. We dropped anchor in a quiet protected cove, and went right to bed.
As we arrived a day earlier than originally planned, we spent the morning cleaning, straightening, re-organizing. Around mid-day, we moved the boat into Cold Springs Harbor, a more protected harbor, and we got ended up docking at a most quaint little yacht club, with fabulous gardens!
While we were tying up, Rick recognized a boat going by – it belonged to a friend he knew 35 years ago in Islip. After flagging it down, and re-introducing himself. Later on they called and invited us out for dinner.
What a memorable night!
As we arrived a day earlier than originally planned, we spent the morning cleaning, straightening, re-organizing. Around mid-day, we moved the boat into Cold Springs Harbor, a more protected harbor, and we got ended up docking at a most quaint little yacht club, with fabulous gardens!
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Whaling Cove Yacht Club |
We went to their restaurant in town, called the Sandbar. What a fabulous place! Rustic, yet chic. And the food (Rick had Mahi-Mahi, and I had scallops) was prepared to perfection! Thank you, Steve and Sandra, for the wonderful evening!
Afterwards, another yacht-club member, and personal friend-of-a-friend, Captain Andy, took us out for a moonlight cruise in his boat.
What a memorable night!
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