I was polishing my boat with Flemming last night when we saw a very tropical sunset developing, so we decided to hightail it out to Mewstone Island just near the Straggler Rocks to chase the sunset and we weren’t disappointed!
Here a few images from the island and our escape back home.
I navigated the whole way there with a Navtronics GPS app on my Iphone which I downloaded for about $80! It is amazing how far technology has come these days!
It was such a balmy night we decided to cruise into Kailis for some fish and chips which Flemming thought was an extra special treat! I great way to spend an evening for sure.
I will put some shots up from the evening side of things later!





It was a wonderful sunset. Great shots as always Mark!
That is was Ailsa!
Love the sunburst in the third one Mark in fact they are all pretty cool sunsets
Cool comment from a cool dude there Ric..ta!
Great images. Sounds like you and Flemming are just having too much fun
I guess I’ll just live vicariously though your blog posts…
Indeed Armand!
I think our weather at the moment is a little kinder that where you are the moment!:)
40 degrees today here!
Yeah, we’re up to a balmy -7 degrees today. Earlier this week it was colder. I had planned to go out shooting some time lapse footage, but it was just too cold to stand still for that long.
I am hearin ya Armand!
We’re having just the right amount of fun! A beautiful sunset, a very nice evening, and it was very cool when we moored the Polaris right in front of Kailis, jumped off basically right into the restaurant and had fish n chips.
Yeah mate it was fun eh!
Great images Mark. Can’t wait to move to Freo…might have to join you for some fish and chips next time.
Sounds good mate….let me know when you get down this way!
Nice set and there’s nothing like it than to pull up at Kalis and have fish and chips…
Thanks Peta!
We are off on the big mission now!
Great shots Mark. Love the shot with the sun right behind the side of the island.
Thanks Andrea!
Certainly a cracker of a sunset.
Nice one.
BP
Thanks BP!