Welcome to July but boy it came in kinda scary. Our morning started off good and early as we left Sister Bay at 5:50 AM knowing storms were predicted for later. We had a good trip to Sturgeon Bay (30 miles) and after going under 2 bridges (1 was opened for us at 8:00), we then tied up at a free transient dock in front of some lovely condos in Graham Park
Since we couldn't check into the marina till 1 (most likely earlier, but since this was really early, we planned to walk downtown to a coffee shop and come back and wait out the storm on Catrina.) And then this dear sweet lady (Annie) came out of her condo asking if we were aware that a very bad storm was coming and had already hit Green Bay causing damage with trees and power lines down and 60 MPH winds. The sky was getting darker and darker. We quickly battened down the hatches, took our bimini down and Annie said "I'll make you coffee"! Come on in...So, we walked with her to her beautiful condo. What a lovely lady who summers in Sturgeon Bay and lives in a retirement community in Milwaukee, rest of the year.
Annie made coffee and served us warm Kringle from Racine and bing cherries and we chatted away about boating, our families, etc. We were so grateful to be inside warm and safe as the storm was ferocious with very strong winds, thunder, lightning and heavy rain.
Our friend Ed called while we were with Annie wondering how where we were, how we were doing, etc. I had texted Fran that we were tied up along the wall, safe 'n sound. So glad we left when we did early this morning - thanks to my weather/logistics guy!
Ed came to pick us up and go to his house - so good to see Fran (been several years but we were friends in Bloomington for many years thru boating in the power squadron - they were sailors. They moved to Sturgeon Bay in 2006. They are giving us their Highlander to use the next few days which is much appreciated. Ed drove his truck and Mark the Highlander to the marina parking lot. Then we went with Ed to get Catrina still in front of Annie's. Ed went on home but we have a date for dinner tonight at the yacht club. And, Annie is going to join us!
We got Catrina moved into her slip at the Quarter Deck (Skipper Bud's) and after our power cords and hose were hooked up, the rain started again.....we had lunch and there's more chance of storms later.
Annie has 3 sons living in Milwaukee, Vermont and Portugal and 8 grandchildren. Her husband Dick died almost 2 years ago. One of her sons, Dan, wrote a book about the Great Lakes - turns out Ed has read it and has also heard Dan speak. So........he suggested we invite Annie to dinner. Small world
Tonight we picked up Annie and met Ed and Fran at the Yacht Club for dinner, Having lived in Sturgeon Bay or Door County for a long time, they knew many of the same folks. We had such a fun evening.



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