Cape Cod Canal & Province Town 42:02.77N 70:10.54W

Lotus
Sun 15 Aug 2010 23:48
Through the Cape Cod Canal at a speed of 10knots saw us in  place our friend Jim would have loved, the gay capital of the New England coast, Province Town.  His wife Jo would have really enjoyed sitting in the bars watching the gay couples go by, seeing the reaction on some single guys face when some particularly camp, muscled bloke  strutted past and browsing through the many shops geared towards gay men; in one you could fit out the whole of ' Village People' and another called 'toys of eros' sold amongst other things, some beads that I certainly wouldn't like round my neck particularly once they'd been used for their intended purpose. 
 
We spent time browsing through many art galleries and a fabulous shoe shop where I bought some fur lined Merrill shoes - just perfect for 80 degrees in Maine.  However, the afternoons are getting a little bit chilly now so I do get the chance to wear them.  John admits to being very jealous as he puts his worn out fleecy socks on, he's even thinking of buying a 'his' pair but that would mean I'd have to buy him a one way ticket to dumpsville! 
 
We were forecast 25 knot south westerly's for two days so we decided to make the best of the wind and do the 150nm upto Penobscott bay in Maine in one go.  20 hours later and a few whale sightings saw us arrive in Tenants harbour (it would have been quicker but John would insist on slowing the boat down by reducing sail, saying that a steady 9knots in a boisterous following sea was too much for the windvane steerer and therefore his nerves too - maybe I should have left him in Province Town with the other puffs).