Monday's work notes
The only thing we had on the list we could do was to patch up the dinghy where it got scuffed last year helping to pull someone off of the rocks in the mooring field. A few minutes of mixing epoxy paste, filling the scratches and we were done.
The news for the boat, we will get to move aboard Thursday. We have pillows and such so our bed should be a little more comfortable than it has been. Now, what to do for three days?
We spent the rest of the day visiting with folks in the boatyard, walking up to the grocery store for some non-perishable provisions, and generally hanging around. Still looking for that third hand, and we may have another lead. We'll see how it turns out.
Looked into getting a card to the local library. Two options for those of us from away: $10 for three months (temporary card) or $25 for a year. We went with the temporary card. The public library is a wonderful resource for travelers, and the libraries in Maine make good use of their resource sharing.
1 Comments:
Kathy:
Sounds like a wonderful atmosphere there in the boat yard. I can almost smell the sea.
Say - if you see an old port hole in the parts store before you leave (~10" and/or ~5") I am looking for one or both. We want to use them for windows in a family cabin the Land O' Lakes area (North Woods in WI). I've been trying to work through a store in Annapolis but they're not responsive to emails. Smooth sailing!
-- Marta
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