Taking Advantage of the Sun

This morning when I looked out the window, I saw a large humpback pectoral fin sticking out of the water. Since, I hadnt seen any humpbacks for a couple days I quickly grabbed the camera! Looking closer, It seemed like the humpback was rolling around and playing with a Sea Lion! They kept at it for almost an hour!

Today was the first fully sunny day in a while, and for a while.. so I decided to take advantage.

I sprayed down as many algae ridden surfaces as I could (Before and After Pics coming soon), and I cleaned the windows on the main house and the student house.

Greg and Rich also came today for a diesel run. We filled the large Tidy tank in the main shed. They also sectioned out some of the logs that had been pulled out over the summer. I will keep chipping away at chopping them so we have more wood for the winter.

Facilities (Today and Yesterday)

  • Mopped the desal and battery rooms
  • Fixed the fence
  • Cleaned pathways
  • Washed windows
  • Sprayed down staircases and pathways
  • Filled generator
  • Ran Desal (200 L)

Weather:

  • Sky: Clear and Sunny
  • Wind: SSE 3 kts
  • Sea Conditions: Calm
  • Air Temp: 9 C

Visit from RCMSAR

Wildlife: While out on the water on the Pedder Explorer near Rosedale Rock heard a humpback whale tail slap at least 50 times in a row. Use the descriptor ‘heard’ as fog was restricting visibility.

Two branded sea lions at the jetty, 94V and V56.

Facilities: With fog prevalence and residence being used by classes generator is running more, requiring fueling on a more regular basis. Fall is here.

Visitors: Two classes from LBPC, one in the morning and one in the afternoon with Biology teacher Laura V. and assistant Bella M.

Visit from 10 members ( 2 vessels) of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue (RCMSAR) Station 37 in Sooke. Race Rocks is within their response area. It was their first time visiting Race Rocks. They docked after dark, with a running ebb tide. Very impressive skill set.