Well, it’s foggy as we rise in Rockport; very foggy. We sit around for awhile and debate staying. Time marches on and the fog lifts a little, then comes back. We decide to just go around the corner to Gooucester to get some fuel and water, and for a change of scenery.
Outside the harbor, the fog lifts a bit, and as we pass Thatcher Island, it is almost gone. Seaward is clear, to land, there is almost a mile visibility — for a while.
Approaching the entrance to Gloucester harbor, we are back in the pea soup. Radar and GPS bring us in, and except for a few patches of fog, the harbor is pretty clear. We fuel up, take a mooring down town and settle in.
The weather sounds a little bumpy for the next couple of days, so we’ll see what happens.