It cannot be swords and pirate bottles all the time folks! Apparently it was time for me to go back to work.
I sorted out the linen closet (for all our fine linens you know...) apparently we had a need for about 50-60 sets of towels. And I had a lot to do with that. They are down to a more manageable 40 or so now!
I wish I was one of these people who could tell what size sheets they are by feeling, however, even after decades here I end up opening every damn single one to see what size it is...Gosh I really was not kidding that this was a boring entry was I!
My kitchen was taken apart, cleaned, painted and thankfully does not look like this any longer...
I know Lisa will be impressed with our newly painted white fridge! We can be pathetic...
And for those who become semi crew/ guests, we are redoing the crew cabins. They will only be single beds, but they will have more room. Some paint, taking the old exhaust hoses that have been doing nothing for many years out (that is what the holes are...now we can fill them in and that room will not smell like the garbage locker any longer!)
I am also told that we get all new varnished doors in all the aft, and new sinks and in some cases sink units and counter tops...Pretty exciting!
Also we decided new SCUBA gear was in order...
Boring entry, but what can I say, happy in our world.
I have noticed that East End here is a duty free zone. Whether it is supposed to be or not is another question, but watching the fuel tankers, the fast boats and all other means, it certainly is. You get away with things down here you would not in Roadtown that is for sure!
Had a rain this afternoon and realized how much volcanic ash and sahara dust the boat has picked up. Brown rivers running everywhere!
Talking of swords, Bazzas is coming along nicely. The handle is cleaned off, it is brass and it has the initals A R carved in it. I will put up pics!