Today we cruised through Whalesback Channel. We only saw two boats moving the whole day. Sailboats both who were likely displeased by the flat calm. We didn’t mind as we could focus on the beautiful landscape.






This photo reminded me of one of my favourite poems:

The Lonely Land by AJM Smith. Cedar and jagged fir uplift sharp barbs against the gray and cloud-piled sky; and in the bay blown spume and windrift and thin, bitter spray snap at the whirling sky; and the pine trees lean one way. A wild loon* calls to her mate, and the ragged and passionate tones stagger and fall, and recover, and stagger and fall, on these stones — are lost in the lapping of water on smooth, flat stones. This is a beauty of dissonance, this resonance of stony strand, this smoky cry curled over a black pine like a broken and wind-battered branch when the wind bends the tops of the pines and curdles the sky from the north. This is the beauty of strength broken by strength and still strong. * originally was duck but I think Mr.Smith was not a birder