There are sometimes things I hear that make me say Hmmmmnnn? This morning on CNN it was “can peacocks fly? Not on United.” Apparently a woman had an emotional support bird and she demanded to take it with her on…
Month: January 2018
Tuesday January’s 30th, twenty eighteen Yesterday I continued to struggle with my freezer. It works for a while and chills down then stops and warms up. Jimmie came over and asked if the compressor was a Danforth. The compressor is…
Monday January’s 29th, twenty eighteen We have been in the Bahamas since last Wednesday. The wind has howled the entire time we have been here. Today there is a bit of a respite but only for a few hours. We…
Sunday January’s 28th, twenty eighteen Last night the crew of Soul Serenade were over for dinner and we got out the dominoes. Jimmy stated he would play but he’d rather be cleaning or polishing something on the boat. His concern…
Some Macro shots of a hibiscus just down the dock
Our first full day here in Great Harbour Cay. I’m delighted to avoid the spelling mistakes that Americans make and get back to using my ‘u’s in words like Harbour. Harbour has its roots or is it routes or rout…
I had been closely watching the weather. Closer than normal, watching each update of the forecast on about three different apps all reporting the same thing, a ‘moderate to mile’ crossing opportunity appeared to exist. I sent a couple of…
Tuesday January’s 23rd, twenty eighteen The weather forecast continues to show a realistic window to cross the Gulf Stream. We are going to make the run from Marathon. We will go Northeast through Hawks Channel to Turtle Harbor then straight…
Saturday January’s 20th, twenty eighteen Yesterday we went to Key West on the bus and spent the day wandering and taking a few pics. Other than the vulgar country performer in Kevin’s Irish Pub and an incident with Spider man,…
Friday January’s 19th, twenty eighteen We are still wallowing in Florida’s Keys. Marathon to be specific. Boot Key Harbor is almost full and we had to relocate to a different mooring yesterday. We were on a mooring for boats to…
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