It's around 07:15 and Dream Catcher is
dropping anchor! Hello Gary!!
As Gary is pulling in while
this Trumpe is pulling out!
What beauties the two of them are!
There we are!
Dream Catcher and Storymaker!
Gary dinghy'd over to see a friend of his he met in Annapolis
Isn't this a great evening shot

I saw this picture on FB and thought it would be great to hang outside, one on each side of the cockpit. So, I hung them and put 4 gourds in them...while sitting there talking with Gary and Bob, all of a sudden two of the chains let loose and the gourds fall and hit me in the head! I never sit in that spot normally - I guess it was just meant to be! Anyway, no more hanging gourds. It should be able to handle xmas decorations! They should be light enough; I'm gonna give it a try anyway!
Tomorrow we are headed to Calabash. It's a nice area for dropping anchor. I'm looking forward to it! Right there at the NC / SC border!
There we are!
Dream Catcher and Storymaker!
Gary dinghy'd over to see a friend of his he met in Annapolis
Isn't this a great evening shot
Our sunset!
What a busy day today was!
Bob put in a fuel filter on the port side engine and then tidied up the starboard side engine a bit. After that he went over to Gary's boat. Gary was able to get his 15 hp dinghy motor running and was kind enough to loan it to us until we get our parts in and are able to fix it and put it back in the water.
I did lots of little things that have needed to be done for a while. First I made a pot pie because the chicken was getting ready to go to the dark side :-) Then I cleaned my ceilings and walls and under the kitchen sink! I also dug out the canvas spray that we purchased 4 years ago and finally sprayed down our canvas top, grill cover, and gas can covers! That's right it only took 4 years for the breeze to calm down!
Remember that walk we were going to take yesterday? Well we did it today. I'm pretty sure it is the last walk I'm going to do to that part of town. By the time I got home I had 4 blisters, 2 on each foot and one of them was between my big toes and I didn't even wear flip flops! So between them, hips, and lower back and the fact that it was at least 2.5 miles each way, I was done by the time we got home!
We did buy some gourds while we were out just to make the boat a little more festive!

I saw this picture on FB and thought it would be great to hang outside, one on each side of the cockpit. So, I hung them and put 4 gourds in them...while sitting there talking with Gary and Bob, all of a sudden two of the chains let loose and the gourds fall and hit me in the head! I never sit in that spot normally - I guess it was just meant to be! Anyway, no more hanging gourds. It should be able to handle xmas decorations! They should be light enough; I'm gonna give it a try anyway!
Tomorrow we are headed to Calabash. It's a nice area for dropping anchor. I'm looking forward to it! Right there at the NC / SC border!

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