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Celebrations aboard Ventuluse
Celebrations aboard Ventulus

Anchoring in the sheltered waters behind Hankø, we were celebrating a birthday aboard Ventulus. That was a good reason as any to pull out the signal flags.

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Hankøsundet

Latitude: 59° 13.205 N
Longitude: 10° 46.645 E

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The Artisan town

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Holmsbu
Close-up of the new harour fasislites
The new harbor facilities.

Next stop on our cruise was beautiful and picturesque Holmsbu. The place recently got a new guest harbor that also looks very nice. However, the reason we made the detour to Holmsbu was to look at some paintings at ‘Holmsbu Billedgalleri‘.

A colony of painters settled her 100 years ago. Inspired by the best known of them, the gallery, featuring some of their work, is in the woods, literally facing the woods. Bit surprising as this is otherwise a marine environment.

As luck would have it, an old friend was just ‘back in town’, so we paid him and his family a visit.

Leaving 'Holmsbu Billedgalleri'.
Leaving ‘Holmsbu Billedgalleri’.
View of Holmsbu from our friends terrace
View of Holmsbu from our friends terrace
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Holmsbu

Latitude: 59° 33.675 N
Longitude: 10° 25.509 E

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Sandspollen III

Lille Dan in Sandspollen.
'Lille Dan' in Sandspollen.

Back in Sandspollen to start off a week-long cruise down the Oslofjord. Late in the evening Sandspollen saw this Danish visitor, the Baltic trader ‘Lille Dan’.

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Sanspollen

Latitude: 59° 40.004 N
Longitude: 10° 34.828 E

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Sandspollen II

Party-boat in Sandspollen
Party-boat in Sandspollen

Sandspollen is normally a tranquil place. On this day, however the tranquility was broken by a party-boat, who’s captain obviously thought that a bay full of boats at anchor is an excellent place for some drive-by sightseeing.

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Sandspollen

Latitude: 59° 40.004 N
Longitude: 10° 34.828 E

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Sandspollen I

Busy day in Sandspollen.
Busy day in Sandspollen.

My resolution this season was to make one entry in this log, for every trip we make. So here goes,  ascension day was a fine day and Sandspollen was packed.

Mystery furballs.
Mystery furballs.

The next evening, what seemed like hundreds of furballs came slowly drifting across a dead calm bay. As to the source of it, we are baffled.

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Sandspollen

Latitude: 59° 40.004 N
Longitude: 10° 34.828 E

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Rainy days

Rainy Day in Soon
Rainy Day in Son

When a plan is made a long time in advance, it gains momentum and becomes unstoppable. So, a plan was made, pick up wife at Holmsbu Spa Hotel on Friday and spend the weekend sailing back home. Gradually deteriorating weather forecasts did not have the slightest effect on planning. That is how we ended up spending two rainy days in Son harbor, in near solitude. A harbor that normally is packed this time of the year.

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Son

Latitude: 59° 31.409 N
Longitude: 10° 40.937 E

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Seasons first sailing

Swans prefer junkfood (..and cabincruisers)
Swans prefer junk-food (..and cabin cruisers)

The seasons first sailing was to Sandspollen. Being a reasonably warm 1st of May weekend, life was enjoyed from the cockpit. As always when you start preparing food outside, the local swan-pair shows up. Health conscious as we are, we tried to feed them lettuce. It turns out that swans prefer cookies, served up by people onboard cabin cruisers… ..@# traitors!

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Sandspollen

Latitude: 59° 40.004 N
Longitude: 10° 34.828 E

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Little patrol boat

Little patrol boat
Little patrol boat

One beautiful September evening we observed this little guy patrolling Sandspollen. Upon ended commission he faithfully returned to the mother ship.

Little patrol boat and her mother ship
Little patrol boat and her mother ship
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Sandspollen

Latitude: 59° 40.004 N
Longitude: 10° 34.828 E

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