Thursday, June 15th
Thursday, June 15th Left Palmyra around 7:45 am, after having breakfast with the 3 brothers*, then arrived in Brockport around 3:00 pm Locks #29 through #33 >> 42 Miles
Today was the first time I held onto Zingara in a lock in the pouring RAIN. My clothes were so wet, I had to take them off in the shower stall. Once we docked, I threw them into the wash machine.
Remember how I thought I was being so cool, using my dryer for storage?
Note to self: double check before running a load of laundry!!!
I should have taken a picture of the crumbs in Rick's fleece and my socks, but I was too upset with myself at the time.
Brockport – college town –
Stoneyard Brewing Company -- inside and out
*We met these three men, all who were in their 70s, as they docked behind us in Palmyra. Their story (as I heard it): The youngest brother, who lives in Alaska, and the middle brother who lives in Iowa, bought a boat along the east coast, to sail to Michigan. After a few days, they realized that they needed a bigger boat, so they sold that one and bought “Wizard”. Somewhere along their travels, they decided to call their oldest brother, who lives in Boyne City, Michigan, to fly down and help them sail it. From what we saw, these three guys were having the time of their lives!
Today was the first time I held onto Zingara in a lock in the pouring RAIN. My clothes were so wet, I had to take them off in the shower stall. Once we docked, I threw them into the wash machine.
Remember how I thought I was being so cool, using my dryer for storage?
Note to self: double check before running a load of laundry!!!
I should have taken a picture of the crumbs in Rick's fleece and my socks, but I was too upset with myself at the time.
Brockport – college town –
Stoneyard Brewing Company -- inside and out
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