Here we are back to the good weather. The wind was light and the sea was about four to six feet and that what one expects after a gale which is the residue from it. We have the whole Givenchy anchorage engulfed in a nice mist. It gives this beautiful setting a mysterious look as if it is a beautiful face behind a veil that did not want to disclose all its beauty and leaves a lot to ones imagination. When one stands on the ship’s deck and listens to the tunes of nature of this area, one has to be fascinated with its creation. No wonder our ancient ancestors danced to its rhythm of its beauty and worshiped its power. The following were awarded Captain’ Club status receiving their pin: Andrew Allen of BC – 38 lb. Chinook Dennis Brigden of BC - 34 lb. Chinook Hugh Eland of BC – 36 lb. Chinook Tom Duncan of BC – 37 lb. Chinook Gordon Howard of BC - 37 lb. Chinook
Captain Zak Farid
Master, MV
Queen


