We did get to hang out with a sleeping otter though. These things are quite possibly the cutest creatures ever. First of all, they are everywhere. They look like logs in the water. They float on their backs munching on kelp and are often just playing around. They almost always look directly at us, no doubt wondering what on earth we are doing. Anyway, apparently they sleep in the water. At least there's one in Santa Gertrudis that does. We tried getting close to take some pictures, but he woke up before we could get any good ones. Forget a pony. I want a sea otter.

Driving down Tahsis Inlet towards Santa Gertrudis Cove.

A sea otter saying "hey!".

For dinner Christy made calzones the size of my head. Yum.
49°36.122'N 126°37.325'W
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Otters! If you get one, can I pet it? I think you'd need at least three (one for each of us!) for them to be happy.
Meanwhile, drool. I am so envious and happy for you. I'm sure I'll repeat that a few times in future.
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