Sept 16, Saturday, Sunrise over the Strainers

Zingara is the little blue dot ... 

As so much of our travels yesterday was through narrow, shallow, weedy waters, Rick spent the pre-lock-opening hour cleaning the long, green, sea grass out of Zingara’s strainers. Our boat brings the surrounding waters in through strainers to use to cool the engines.  I would have taken a picture of Rick, but due to his “lovely” attitude of finding these things completely clogged, I decided against it. But here's a picture of the sunrise!

From Kirkland, we traveled through more narrow, shallow channels, 
through Lake Mitchell (Joe & Darrell nicknamed it Stump Lake due to the large areas of dead, flooded trees), into Balsam Lake, and 7 more Locks (#35-28) along the Trent River Canal. 





Of course, we didn't stop for shoes --- Damn!

Hey, that's Actavus - the French couple!
The two smaller boats, Joe & Cory, Darrel & Rachael, went home to Sturgeon Lake, so we continued on alone.  We spent the night tied up along the eastern-side of Burleigh Falls, having  fun dinner at the Lovesick Lake Café – it reminded me of a Cracker Barrel Restaurant, with a gift shop attached and ice cream!  



Quick finger update --->>>
Fingers (stitches) are healing, but I keep them wrapped and splinted most of the time, for protection.

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