S drops me off at the East River put-in and leaves to do errands. I set out on the most perfect of summer days - low 80's, no humidity, a light breeze and sun. Perfect days lack pizazz. Give me something wilder. But, I need the leveling of a canoe trip, perfect weather or not.
The put-in was occupied by people drawn to the perfect day, futzing with their seldom used boats, struggling with preperations that should be routine, but aren't. It reminds me of why I don't belong to a canoeing club. I unload and paddle off in less than five minutes, and I head up the less visited Neck River because I doubt that any of them knows about the high tide sneak across the spartina back into the East. And, I'm pretty much on my own from then on.
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Yellow Legs sitting back a ways from the river. |
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Wren nest in phragmites |
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Wren nest |
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When I return, a person from the state is safety checking each and every boater as they come to the launch site, checking for PFDs, whistles (a state law), licenses for motorcraft. I pack my gear and take the canoe out and wait for fifteen minutes for S to arrive. The safety monitor never says one word to me. I take it as a compliment.
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Will you send me some phragmites when it fluffs out? I would be most grateful
I notice there is sign there now at the Neck River-Bailey Creek confluence.
http://ncmc.smugmug.com/Guilford/East-River/i-MKsnrPj/0/L/IMG_3293-L.jpg
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