July 8, 1999

A sunny day looking back into the harbor. In the distance are the buildings of the boatyard.
Some lobstermen keep their boats at moorings here. Most boats, however, are for summer pleasure cruising and
are winter stored in a shed at the yard. Some are trucked to and stored up the hill to the left in a large hangar
sized shed. Last winter SILVER HEELS was trucked about a mile up Reach Road to that shed.

The general store in Brooklin. They sell motor oil, carrots, onions, videos, postcards, pizzas, wine and the daily paper.
They'll also send out your dry cleaning and receive your parcel post packages and gas your car. On the opposite side of Reach Road
is the library, and they gladly gave us a card. To the left of the store is the Morning Moon Cafe,
and the food, I thought, was good. Say... between Denny's and Tadich's.

Calm water and a nice sunset. Hopefully, we can soon begin to sail out into the reach - which is straight ahead.
About five miles down the reach is Deer Island bridge. Camden is about 40 degrees off the port bow.