The cherry blossoms are in bloom. |
It’s that time again – Sum It Up Sunday – where we
hash out what we’ve been up to all week . . . assuming we’ve accomplished
anything at all.
There’s been a change in the weather and I think
it’s safe to say that spring is coming.
The Pacific High is battling its way back north to block out the lows
that Southeast Alaska sends our way, and we had several days of sunshine last
week prompting David and I to get to work on the boat. Funnily enough, we started below decks.
The Pacific High is trying to make its annual return. |
Now that the ports and hull aren’t dripping wet
with condensation from the cold weather, I started cleaning again and putting
things away. With all of the rain we’ve
had this winter, Cambria struggled
with mildew (or is it mold?) so I set out to cleaning her again, section
by section. I’m easily distracted, so I
didn’t get that far in the process. But
I did manage to start organizing the forward berth, forward head, and behind
the salon settee, reinforcing something I’ve known for years . . . we have WAY
too much crap aboard (and none of its mine)!
David, who’s feeling much better, continued working
on the headliner project. This week he
went to a friend’s house to route the edges of the trim work and started
reattaching the headliner near the nav station.
It’s a painstaking process which requires drilling into the topsides, so
he’s being very careful not to make any mistakes. So far.
So good.
David attaching a corner of the headliner to get the job under control. |
Sally’s doing well.
She’s been back on the Senilife (this time at a higher dosage) for two weeks now and we’re starting to see the effects – she even slept in
until 8
o’clock this morning
(which beats the heck out of Wednesday’s 4 am arousal). But more
importantly, some of the things that make Sally “Sally” are beginning to show themselves
again.
And that’s us in a
nutshell. Have a great week everybody!
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