good morning all.
Yes Mostly, yesterday was a lot, maybe too much as I woke up tired.
Might pass on church this morning. Back hurts from uncomfortable chairs at my brother's home; great for regular backs,
not enough lower back support for us with bad backs. I should have asked for another pillow...
Mostly perhaps whispering to Mrs Santa about a GoPro will solve that. But I guess that's more weight on top of your head.
Phil, you don't work in the snow?
more coffee, today I have to finish cleaning the house for guests next week. These old friends from Delaware stayed in the guest stateroom on my big boat
quite a few times, they are used to small spaces. And since my guest bedroom now is decorated all in boat pics, they will have fun seeing the pic of my last boat in the
Chesapeake as we were entering Still Pond and the picture taking helicopter zoomed by. They are sitting up on the flybridge and I know they remember the moment.
This pic is blown up and framed to about a 2x3 foot size so you can look into it and really feel like one is there. I was just coming down off plane and slowing down.
Good memories. 46 Bertram, 16 beam, 25 tons, a wonderful old boat. In bad weather I'd be coming up the Cheasapeake heading for home at the far end of the Sassafras River
and I'd have five to ten small boats following me as I smoothed out the chop. I could only do 16 knots but in nasty weather, no one can go fast anyway.
35 gallons an hour simply became unaffordable. When I bought this boat diesel was .73 a gallon.
When you go from .5 mpg to 6-9mpg in a RV it seems ever so much more efficient...but nothing is like being out on the water.
There is a feeling of freedom that is hard to match.
Bill, hang on to that snow please. Good luck with hydraulics. I fussed with the ones on my Kubota and accomplished nothing.