Another drizzly, grey day, we started out around 8am and were able to motorsail with the east wind. The wind shifted to the SE and the waves increased in size, the boat pounding into them. Ken looked up other anchorages close by in case it wasn’t going to abate, but then conditions seemed to improve so we kept going. The rest of the day we pounded into the waves, dodged flotsam and crabpots, and generally were exhausted. This beautiful anchorage up Mill Creek near where Richard and Carole keep Kilissa is a welcome haven, a perfect spot to spend a couple of days, and it looks like we may be here for awhile.
On Serius weather and the VHF there were severe weather warnings with a tornado spotted and from Drum Point (Solomon’s Island) to Norfolk , VA under a tornado watch plus severe thunderstorms in the Albermarle Sound area, south of Norfolk .
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