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Another fine morning in Paradise.
Loneliness is not an issue here at The Port so 'visits' are nice, but disruptive. There is a heavy work ethic here and the schedule is grueling.
Visitors usually don't "work".
Most sleep for the first third of their visit. It's that pleasant here. After that they wander around and marvel at the sights. Broad vistas where you can see forever in all directions. Flora and fauna in abundance. Creatures that are not afraid of humans because they had never had contact with them until my arrival and, being a special human Miracle, I have not only given them no reason to fear us but have culled relationships with some that are absolutely delightful.
Word was received that a family member of our Guest had taken ill, so their visit was unexpectedly cut short. This was neither a surprise nor a nuisance as the bug situation made evening uncomfortable until we were all inside and the place was cleared, and we had other business that the visit had postponed anyway.
Being that the Summer Mainland has surpassed it's 100th day of temperatures over 100 degrees, we dropped our visitors, picked up a couple of things, and obtained our map of the Event we are to ferry passengers for rather quickly. Good. I like knowing where I am going, and wanted to find this place on our way back. It was also an opportunity to correct our Ship's Logs and Maps from the time we took an alternate route and got lost, never finding what we sought. Well, it happened again, only this time it wasn't our fault.
We followed the map until we found an error in the routing whatever pilot set when it was drawn up. That was fine with us as we had regained our bearing from the last foray, and backtracked a short distance to find the bottom of the route we were looking for - which turned out to be a 'secret' shortcut home! HOORAY! Now we have a solid map and will be able to get to our last detour point quickly and easily. That will be tomorrows' adventure.
No one was more glad to be home than Lucky the Ship Cat. I call him Lucky because he doesn't like to travel, and he's always lucky to hit dry land. He really likes chewing grass and even though I have a small container of it growing on board the Ship, he still prefers his fields to romp in. He is King here.
Light rain has happened off and on, and we had a little last night. Nothing noteworthy though, so the Well Hole is being moved up in priority. It is overcast and could rain at any time. I don't want to try and run a rock-cutting machine down in a hole until we have clear skies so today will be for situating a place for the load of plants we brought with us this time. The greenery of the Island is not as bright as some of our native favorites, and we wanted to augment our new home with the familiar as much as possible to make this a happy place for when we can persuade our females to come and be happy here.
Soon.
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