Thursday June 11, 2015
58 degrees w/ 18 mph winds
Day 28

Could hear rain hitting the windows last night so we figured it was going to be a dark, wet day.  But the sun is shining and guess it was only a little rain, besides the wind, it looks to be a beautiful day.


As I opened the curtains from our bedroom, I could see a sailboat out on the rough waters.  When I came into the kitchen for coffee, I couldn’t see the sailboat.  Thinking that something had happened to it, I ran back upstairs to look again and it was ok, it had traveled a great distance around the island in that short amount of time.  In the back of my mind I was wondering…who do I call…do I use the radio…if I use the radio do I say something special or important…like Ponpon Ponpon, like the Coast Guard does (this means someones in trouble…pay attention so that you might be able to help)….or do I call 911.   Well I didn’t have to do any!  Larry said we are to get on the radio and say “Seguin Island, Seguin Island calling Coast Guard”.  Then we would give the situation that we see.  He’s so smart!

Breakfast was ham, cheese and onion omelets with English muffin for toast.
Flora on the island


Some Bible reading while the sun comes out a little warmer, then I can prepare the dirt for planting my seeds on Saturday.

Larry has already been down to the cove taking photos of our baby ducks. We’ve got more than three now!!
Ducks in the cove
 
Larry went to work on the guest quarters shelves today. Since I now had new shelves I did some rearranging of the sheets, blankets, games, etc... Did some cleaning and found that one of the windows has no curtains….so I’m going to sew one from a sheet and hang it up this weekend.
1 of 3..South end!  Its at least 50 foot down, wish you could see the depth

We went and worked the South Trail….this is now my FAVORITE trail!  It took us all the way to the south tip of the island.  The photo’s you will see don’t show the beauty or the heighth of the rock ledges which are about 50 foot!
2 of 3....Same site, I just move a little to the right

3 of 3...Same site...moved a little more to the right...still over 50 foot down!
Totally exhausted, done for the day!
Dinner of Baked potatoes and fresh chives and pork roast.

Historical Fact and My History mixed into one today!
The basement….the island has a well, about 200 feet deep.  We go to the “pump house”, turn on the water to the house.  It comes into our basement, into what are called “citrines”.  There are two, but we only use one, they are made out of concrete and have a piece of wood over the top.  The water is stored in there until we need it for washing dishes or bathing.  You don’t want to drink the water, it has lots of iron in it and being that it just sits in the basement, dust, etc…
When it is full, I put a beach ball in it so that we could easily see the depth, we go back down to the pump house and turn off the well.  This is how it was done in 1960-61, but we drank it.  There were also washing machines and dryers in the basement back then, but we don’t have one, our clothes would be all orange. 
All the water that goes down the drain goes into a 55 gal barrel and a sump pump sends it out as gray water.  If we need water down at the cove, someone has to be in the basement to turn it on…and possibly turn it off if there is a problem with the pipes going down beside the tram.  The water heater is also in the basement.
55 gallon barrel that our gray water drains too
About half of the basement, towards the back is a large rock that the house was built on.
Just to the left of the stair si the concrete citrine

The water has nothing to do with our toilets…I’ll tell you about those tomorrow! 
My first Sea Gull eggs...they were right on the trail, the parent was kind and didn't dive bomb us or Bandit