Travel, Sailing and a Quiet Thank You to the Boat

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Sailing boats resting in a marina with the Vancouver skyline in the background
Sailing boats resting quietly in the marina after a day on the water in Vancouver Harbor – Photo by Thanasis Bounas.

After the Journey

Sometimes the most beautiful moments in sailing happen after the journey is over.

This photograph was taken in a quiet marina in Vancouver, just after returning from a small sailing trip.
The boat was tied safely to the dock, the water was calm, and the city skyline stood quietly in the background.

A Simple Moment

It is a simple moment.

But it carries a strange feeling.

When you step off the sailboat and walk a few steps away, you often turn back and look at it again.
Almost instinctively, you take one last photograph.

A Living Presence

Not because the scene is perfect.

But because the boat feels alive.

After even a short sailing trip, the sailboat no longer looks like an object.
It feels closer — almost like something you want to hold gently, the way you would hold a small child.

A Quiet Thank You

Maybe that photograph is just a small thank you.

A quiet thank you for the wind, the movement, and the moments it gave you on the water.

A Reflection That Connects

Earlier I wrote about Travel, Sailing and the Quiet Spirit of Vancouver Rowing Club, where the harbor brings together many different ways of living with the sea.

Here the story is more personal.

A Small Relationship

It is about the small relationship between a sailor and a boat.

You secure the ropes.
You check the lines.
You take a step back and look at it one more time.

Gratitude

And for a moment, you feel grateful.

Because sailing is not only about the journey.

Sometimes it is about the quiet gratitude that comes when the boat brings you safely back to the harbor.

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Thanasis Bounas

Travel blogger sharing guides, tips and experiences from Greece and around the world. Helping you travel smarter and discover unique destinations.

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