So as a result, the harbour is packed. And with the wind approaching 20 knots it's interesting to see more people arriving and trying to tie up their boats safely. Sometimes, the dinghy is used to get a mooring line to a post across the harbour:
We just hope no one will come in late tonight and hit that line, but that's unlikely. It is helpful to get to these small harbours by 2 pm, after that it is hoping you'll get a nice berth.
Apart from the harbour, the island seems nice as well:
Quite a bit of agriculture here. We saw a number of tractors, one going onto the ferry to the mainland.
As mentioned yesterday, the forecast for tomorrow is that there will be plenty of wind. Looking out from Onbekommerd's cabin over the sea, and feeling the pull on the mooring lines, it's quite likely that we'll be here tomorrow as well.
If anyone wants a map of our Denmark trip so far, please leave a comment and I will send you a link (I'll remove any email addresses from the comments before I post them). I'll also see if I can add that map to the blog, but that might take some time.
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