6 Jul 17

Although we were in bed early last night, we slept in until well past 08:00; shocking sloth, but that is the cruising life. We lazed around in the morning and finally decided to motor a couple of miles over to Indian Harbour. We anchored there for lunch and did some forward planning. As we are down to only 4 days of grub, we decided to stop in at King Bay for a top up, particularly of fresh produce, but unfortunately, they have nothing but ice cream and canned Ravioli. So, we proceeded a few miles up the small craft route along Monument Channel, crossing Twelve Mile Bay and turning off at Starvation Bay, where we anchored in a small cove in complete solitude for the night, which promises to be a bit windy; squall warnings have been posted for Georgian Bay and we can see a line of thunderstorms approaching on radar and by looking to the west. I went for nice, long, refreshing swim (74F) and this time enticed the Admiral in for a minute or so, but she thinks it a tad chilly yet. After dinner, the wind got up a bit, as a storm cell was approaching from the west. So, we picked up the anchor and moved 300 m to the west end of the cove, to be more in the lee of the trees at the west end. We had a little bit of rain, but the wind never got above 15 kn. We slept like logs.

45-06.272’N, 080-05.288’W; Log = 13.1, Sum (2017) = 1123.7