After listening to the weather report this morning, we decided conditions were good enough to move up to Codville Lagoon. It’s still raining, but the wind has lightened.
An hour after pulling the anchor in Kisameet, we had it down again in Codville. There was a sailboat anchored in our favorite spot, but a couple of hours after we arrived, the sailboat moved into the inner anchorage, so we now have this anchorage all to ourselves, except for a pair of common loons. One of the loons, is still holding on to its winter plummage. I can relate. I’m still in my thermals. It’s been about 50 degrees Fahrenheit inside the boat when we get up in the mornings.






Soon after anchoring, we launched the dinghy so that Al could set the prawn trap. We’ve been hankering for Codville prawns all winter. The commercial prawners have pretty much cleaned out Codville, but Al managed to capture enough for a couple of delicious meals. (Total of 146 – a mixture of Coonstripe Shrimp and Spot Prawns.)
