

Work, work, work! One job at a time getting checked off the list. Plenty of checks being written. The solar panels arrived on Monday which entailed a trip to the chandlery to order needed parts and pieces to install them. New furling unit was delivered yesterday. That will go on after the port/starboard shrouds have been replaced. The cockpit is full of parts and the salon is a regular disaster area. Poor Chris is becoming much more intimate with the boat's sewage treatment areas than he would like. With less than 4 weeks left the lists of jobs to be done and things to be purchased seem endless but Chris assures me we will be ready. Here's hoping he is right!!
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I had googled "shipwrecks of the Northwest" and your blog turned up numero uno. I appears as though things are a little out of place there.
Anyway, I just wanted to drop a note to you and my brother, and now that I know that you are both totally absorbed in the project list I will keep it brief and just hope that everything goes well.
I had given some thought to driving up for a visit, but have given up that idea because it appears that you might put me to work.
Lee
I had googled "shipwrecks of the Northwest" and your blog turned up numero uno. I appears as though things are a little out of place there.
Anyway, I just wanted to drop a note to you and my brother, and now that I know that you are both totally absorbed in the project list I will keep it brief and just hope that everything goes well.
I had given some thought to driving up for a visit, but have given up that idea because it appears that you might put me to work.
Lee
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