July 30, 2012 7:00 am

Between the Showers (Cameleon Harbour)
Sometimes, after weighing your options and finding that none of them are perfect, you just have to seize the moment and “go for it” – that is, if you’re to have any hope of reaching your day’s goal.
Cameleon Harbour on Sonora Island is a lovely anchorage and a good place to paddle, even if the next rain shower might arrive at any moment – which, of course, it did. No matter: that’s what raingear is for, right?
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Posted by Laurie MacBride, Eye on Environment
Tags: anchor, clouds, environment, kayaking, nature, ocean, photos, places, rain, weather
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Beautiful – I haven’t been to that part of the coast, but sure would like to. Rain gear is as unavoidable as the rain in this part of the world! Even though sometimes it is more akin to a personal sauna than a shield.
By ehpem on July 30, 2012 at 7:57 am
True enough! So far this summer has been pretty good – very little rain compared to last summer, when it was just about all we had! Glad you like the photo & thanks for the comment.
By Laurie MacBride, Eye on Environment on August 2, 2012 at 3:47 pm