Last night marked something that felt like a milestone on the path back to "normal", whatever that means.
The local beer-can event took place at its usual time and location. The usual suspects showed up, mostly in their usual boats, although there had been a bit of musical chairs in local boat ownership. Some people had a full complement of crew, some clearly where happier single-handing for a bit longer, perhaps waiting for a second dose.
I still remembered, from two years ago, where all the marks were supposed to be, except that you couldn't say the same for the marks, one being spectacularly AWOL. So we missed that mark. The wind showed up, the sun set in a blue sky, featuring a beautiful halo. It almost felt like summer.
Still, it's early in the season, we weren't at the full complement of boats, and the start line, set to accommodate the late summer crowds was definitely a bit underpopulated, and as always not even remotely square to the wind. We were also short of the full complement of floating hot tubs, paddle boards, canoes, and ski-boats that tend to come out to watch the sail boats. But we did have someone in an inflatable kayak that looked about as flimsy as a swim toy. Valiantly trying to get ahead of a group of boats all converging on the downwind mark.
Forced, by circumstances, to recruit from within my household, the crew started out grumpy&tired, but cheered up a bit when we came across someone on shore trying to give us directions, like "pull the gib", that just didn't quite sound like he actually knew more than what he'd picked up watching Master&Commander or the Hornblower Series. Or perhaps Captain Ron? We'll never know, because we pulled away quickly.
Our favorite waterfront restaurant is still closed, but you can use their dock and get take out. Some of that before heading home as the lights were coming out, and the evening was pronounced a success. Did we win? Second --- from the end.
Amazing to note how out of shape we can get. All the sailing muscles need to be trained again. Well, we'll have all summer.