The weather this summer has mostly been unusually dreary. New England summers are usually periods of nice weather intermixed with serious storms, but so far this late-spring/early-summer weather has been primarily muggy and drizzly. While it still allows for exploring, and serious storms do not, it still makes every dinghy ride a moist logistics mess, and electric scooters do not love getting wet. So we definitely have tamped down on our usual shore excursion frequency.

We were at least able to sleep in this morning, and then eventually head over to Edgartown in continuous rainfall, but waves and wind were fine, so it was an uneventful trip. On arrival, we hailed the harbormaster to see if they had any spare moorings (online bookings had been full), and they fortunately had one, so we made it into the harbor and onto a mooring.

This place is a huge tourist town, so there's hundreds of moorings in the protected harbor. We're going to give the local escape room a shot later tonight, and see what happens from there, depending on weather.