Monday, August 16, 2021

Coming Home

Wabasha to Red Wing

Record low water on the Mississippi River.  The advice and key is to "stay in the marked channel.  Stay between the buoys.”  Our sonar is set to alert us at 10 ft below our keel... it is alarming all the time. 


Lake Peppin view.


Two eagles and an American flag on what in other years would be covered with water — not this drought year!




Tori is ready to be home.


We arranged a transient moorage at Ole Miss Marina in Red Wing at Bay Point.  This is where we departed in 2018.  We were guided to our slip by the young person at the fuel dock.  We took a few items off, filled our rolling cart and started on foot for home.  Lucky us — our condo neighbor and friend, Cindy Hovgaard, JUST THEN happened by to say "want a ride"?  SWEET!!  All items loaded into her AC car and off for home. 


It will take time to get us resettled on land and time to reflect.  Like our mantra of mile by mile, now it will be day by day. 


People ask, what next?  Stay tuned, we will let you know.  Right now, we are happy to be home.  Thanks for coming along with us via our posts ♡♡♡


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