Kasidah is resting well in Florida after a Fantastic winter not in the cold;
she never gave us a bit of trouble that we could handle or had been expecting, and
did even better than we could have wished for. Several times a month, while at
ORYC at a low tide she would stand on her keel for hours at a time, not a mark
on her keel was there when hauled. The trip we took in her and the miles we put
on her may have only been outdone by the miles and hours we spent in our
dinghy. We loved every moment on our dinghy. Perhaps the most memorable moment
on the dinghy was one day we both where out snorkeling and left Blue in the
dinghy as normal, under a shaded area we made for her up front. It was a little
rolly and the set anchor was making the bow bounce up and down ever so gently.
As we looked back at the dinghy after a while we took a
great photo of it setting there, then we look again to make sure all is good and we see Blue up on the seat, looking for us. Then we see that she’s sick, so QUICK back to the dinghy and to get the hook up to settle the action. She was fine and we still had a great day on the dinghy. It was the set of her ears while up on the seat that was captured that is there forever.
great photo of it setting there, then we look again to make sure all is good and we see Blue up on the seat, looking for us. Then we see that she’s sick, so QUICK back to the dinghy and to get the hook up to settle the action. She was fine and we still had a great day on the dinghy. It was the set of her ears while up on the seat that was captured that is there forever.
We checked out of Indiantown without much issue, Arline
made covers to go over the wooden cap-rails around the boat, hoping that they
would keep the sun from weathering it too much and maybe keep a little of the
rain from getting to some leak that may never be found. We had a visitor while
there, my Aunt Cyndy from Maine .
She was wintering about 1 ½ hours from us and had always watched Facebook. We
did a short lunch, showed her and Paul our summer home, Kasidah and had some good
laughs while catching up on a lot of family happenings.
Heading north for Amy’s was pretty fast, we left Kasidah at 1pm on a Monday right after haul out with 95 degrees and by 7pm we where in the 60’s with high wind warnings and lots of rain. The following day arriving at Amy’s it was 50’s.
Amy’s baby shower was on Saturday, with family driving in. My Mom and Dad came with my Sister Kathy and her Kim. Our Jill and Ed came, and even friends from Tully, Dianne and Ann came. We helped with all that we could to make it easy for them. Arline and I did another visit to
We stopped in CT to visit more with mom and dad. Jill wanted
us to look over some electrical at a new place she is moving into,….So I have a
weekend of work at her place in a month or so.
We arrived at our summer home on a great and warm day to
take the cover off. What we found was a very clean camper, no mice, nothing but
straighten up and move in. I even got the bike out and ran it up the drive and
back. There are no other full timers here yet, and very few overnighters on
their way north. So we really do have the whole place to ourselves.
Jae Bee is off to a good start, with people who have actually
waited 6 months for our return, one customer called while we where still in the
Bahamas and waited 2 months for us to replace a switch in a bathroom upstairs. We
have a small bathroom to redo, a service change, and several other small
service things to do. It’s been too cold here, or we got here too early (yeah
too early) and I see that the summer’s forecast is colder and wetter than
normal, (so why am I doing this). I can’t make too much money, as we’ll just
end up giving it to the Federal Government, so just as they ask, I’ll shoot for
that zero-sum, even thou it is a fallacy that our leaders believe in. Good read
here on it,..
As we wait out the cold weather, we are ready for tennis
this summer at a park within 2 miles of us. We’ve put new outdoor carpeting on
our deck; we have a small screened room for those few buggy nights and not sure
where or how that will work. But it was cheap.
Some time next month 2 or 3 weeks before Amy’s due date
Arline and Blue are going down to help and make sure somebody is with her at
the time just in case. I’ll go down near the time, before or after to get
Arline and giving them the time to figure it out and recover.
We have so many things on our mind right now and so many
options for the fall. We know we are blessed to be where we are, and grateful
for all that we done, and man have we learned a lot. (Like, get it in writing!!!) We’d
love to tell them all but we don’t know them all. If you know us, then you
know we will always be doing something exciting, what we are capable of doing,
our dedication to something when we do it and standards are best stated by an
un-know author who said,
“I refuse to lower my standards,…So up yours,…”
“I refuse to lower my standards,…So up yours,…”