Thursday, August 8, 2019

Sullivan Bay


Sullivan Bay 


Rocks & trees, rocks & trees. You may be wondering how many pictures one needs. Stay tuned to the end of this blog and you will see.

Seriously, the pictures may be all rocks & trees, but like sunrises and sunsets, no two are ever the same.

We had a spectacular morning for the two-hour cruise to Sullivan Bay.

Sullivan Bay is a delightful floating community.

 Every structure is built on floats which are anchored or tied to shore. There appears to be a one-up-man-ship for who has the most and colorful flowerpots and baskets, and who has the biggest flag.



 Besides the floating cottages, and I use that term loosely, Sullivan Bay has a well-stocked store, restaurant, laundry, fuel dock, airport and one-hole golf course.


The staff are very helpful and clearly enjoy what they do up here.

Fishing and prawning appear to be productive for those so inclined.

Heavy rain day. Rain subsided as we departed Sullivan Bay

A brief whale sighting as we departed Sullivan on our way to Turnbull Cove.

2 comments:

  1. Love all the great pictures and commentary. Had no idea there are so many bays and inlets north of Vancouver Island.
    We are at Lake Tahoe for a month of cooler weather and also have beautiful scenery. Grandkids were with us all last week but now we can do what we want. Depart for Grand Canyon on8/20.
    Smooth sailing and sunny skies.

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    1. We have trouble keeping track of everywhere we have been. Enjoy the rest of your trip. We'll see you back in SC. Safe travels.

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