Today’s post is brought to you by laundry, washing up and magnificent scenery.
As we were leaving Tadoussac Harbour there was the sound of ‘whoosh’ and a lone whale breached to bid us goodbye.

Whale Escort

Tadoussac Ferry (one of three)

Mouth of the Saguenay
…with La Boule, the formation on the right. François says that in Lac Saint-Jean area, women’s breasts are referred to as Les Boules.
…To give you a perspective of height, the boat at the base of the rock face (if you can see it) is about 20′ long.

R.E.D. at the base of a 920′ cliff
…close enough to touch the rock face, in water in excess of 100′ depth.

Nature’s Rock Climbers

Waterfalls

Rock Face

Sailing to Anchorage

Fishing for Supper
…? Ribs on the barbie tonight…

Anchorage
…and with the magnificent must come the mundane…

Boat Keeping

Shaving

Laundry
Good night all from the well-fed crew of R.E.D. at Anse aux Petits Îles
We are following you and hoping you have a safe journey!
Those ribs look spectacular!
Marian and Tom
Thanks Marian, So far it’s been an amazing adventure. Ribs were good. Made them a while ago then brought the sauce with us. Recipe here if interested: http://www.seasaltgalleykat.com/pork/irish-whiskey-grilled-baby-back-ribs/. Sadly sauce is gone so will have to make do with whatever is on hand. Cheers to you and Tom