3/29: First stop after picking up our truck at Easton's small airport, was a run to the trailer to bring it out of its six month rest. No creatures had taken up residence in our absence due to the collection of drier sheets &le mothballs scattered about inside. First jobs was pick up the mothballs scattered around inside, open some windows, connect the battery, turn the fridge on, get the trailer off supporting blocks then off to a hotel for the night.
Winter home & one of our empty 30# propane bottles
4/1: Friday is a maintenance day. I get started on a short list of repairs. Carolyn gets her hair done.
4/2 Saturday it is off to Cambridge to the Maryland Boatbuilders show. Small but interesting then a late lunch with Carl, Tony & friends. Crabcake sandwiches of course.
4/3 So far no outside work has been done. It has been freezing. Don't think the temp has made it over 50 yet! This is a very busy time of year for the boatyard so we are much appreciative of being squeezed in somewhere. Most of the boats passing through the yard are working boats used for crabbing on the Bay though around back a Sabre had taken up winter residence.
Jammed in |
4/4: Finally get sort of a break with the weather & tackle the odds & ends of outside work plus do some refinishing work in the workshop. Last year nail polish remover was splattered all over the chest of drawers while on the road & ate right through the finish so the whole thing had to be redone.
4/5: More sanding & refinishing, reassembling then head out to nearby Martinac State Park for first official night on the road & a much needed dump of holding tanks along with a first time refill using our only big dollar upgrade this year, a water softening filter which works like a champ.
Right on peeps! Keep us posted, and happy travels! xxx
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Was wondering about you 2 last week. Glad to see your on the move. Keep the stories and pictures coming! Hugs to Carolyn.
ReplyDeleteand was definitely think of you today. Fish cakes and kites, you've both had me around for a few days at Easter. Great memories for me.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are just about ready to weigh anchor. Have fun!
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