Makina Sea Log : June 27, 2026

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An early rise to get a nice picture it turned out. Then it was back to the bunk until a more reasonable time to think about going ashore.

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Sunrise off the town of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia

It had been a few days of me remaining onboard and rain showers or not a visit was in order. There were things to do. Mahone Bay is a very small town yet it seems to punch above its weight. This may likely be the largest offering of rent-able moorings anywhere along the South Shore; if not the Provence. They even offer a tender service 9 am to 9 pm daily. Judging from the amount of boats at mooring it is likely a good flow of income for the town as well as attracting visitor support to the local businesses.

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Main Street, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia

Dropped into a nice cafe/restaurant and had a nice three cheese omelette with home fries, sausages and touch of salad. Washed down with a nice coffee blend. It definitely made the list and could be a contender.

After breakfast the skies began to clear and the sun came out. Sent a text to the fellow who installed my new radar. He wanted some IT help. He joined me at the cafe/restaurant. We took the easy chairs in the cafe area and addressed some of to his questions.

We also followed many other threads of discussion. We both seem to share many of the same takes on the world as it is at the moment. We both envision that one good way to retain ones freedom might well be had on the High Seas. Having the ability to move from pocket to pocket of freedom zones where ever they may blossom over the foreseeable future. We both seem to see the importance of practicing self sovereignty in whatever and where ever possible.

With plans in place for his IT projects we parted. He for home and me for a quick trip to the grocery store for supplies before grabbing the tender back to Makina. Had a pleasant late afternoon and evening doing what we always do Pinky... reading, internet-ing and snacks.

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May the wind be at your back!

A listing of my sailing posts

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