Bagenkop basking

The wind howled and the boat bounced all night, and in the morning it was still blowing though the rain had stopped. Our flag halyard snapped in the wind and the Danish courtesy flag landed in the cockpit, which is better than overboard! Outside the harbour the waves were still big with lots of white so despite the forecast for it to ease, and most boats leaving, we took the risk-averse decision to go tomorrow. We like Bagenkop a lot and it's our last bit of Denmark. When we reach Heiligenhafen in Germany tomorrow, in a sense the trip ends and the work starts to prep the boat for winter. It's a short hop from there to Fehmarn where she is lifted out ... in 5 days time.

We went for a walk through Bagenkop, which does not take long, and out into the countryside. The sun came out. We found a Loppe Marked - literally a flea market, actually more like a garage sale - that we had not seen before - pic. Later we saw a display of old water pumps and pails - pic - great for the garden but too big & heavy to bring back.

We also found a fresh fish shop that's only open a few hours a day. We got a lump of salmon for dinner and some delicious cod fishcakes for lunch, hot from the fryer. No, we didn't ask for chips ... after some debate.

From 2pm, as we lazed around, the marina began to fill up again. Pic from top of tower looking down on Sirena IV amongst others (with the orange blob on the foredeck. I also did a 360degree video from the tower which you can view using this link https://youtu.be/PQeG63y5wp0


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