Back at the boat I install the oar lock and redo the throttle extension on the dingy (as the bolt was too short). I pick up Beth from underneath her palm tree (we have been using them for shade rather than umbrella, as it has usually been too windy). We note that we should have them planted on the beach in New Smyrna Beach. We have the mahi with rice and salad. As Beth is doing dishes, the light over the sink decides to not work. It has been acting up since we left, but has finally bit the dust. I install a stick up LED light (which I put in the cabinets and have some extras) until I can find a replacement.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Day 27 – April 26
We wake and are ready for the morning cruiser’s net broadcast, one of
the interesting aspects of Boot Key Harbor.
The show keeps you abreast of events and happenings around the harbor,
as well as people needing help or selling things. It’s a nice community. After the broadcast, I take Beth to the
beach, while I am on a mission to find a couple of things for the boat and
dingy. I am at West Marine again and
they have a couple of the items, but direct me next door for the oar lock for
the dingy. He doesn’t have the exact
part, but when I get it back to the dingy, I find that it works. On the way back to the boat, I stop at the
fish market (no luck in catching our own) and get some mahi.
Back at the boat I install the oar lock and redo the throttle extension on the dingy (as the bolt was too short). I pick up Beth from underneath her palm tree (we have been using them for shade rather than umbrella, as it has usually been too windy). We note that we should have them planted on the beach in New Smyrna Beach. We have the mahi with rice and salad. As Beth is doing dishes, the light over the sink decides to not work. It has been acting up since we left, but has finally bit the dust. I install a stick up LED light (which I put in the cabinets and have some extras) until I can find a replacement.
Back at the boat I install the oar lock and redo the throttle extension on the dingy (as the bolt was too short). I pick up Beth from underneath her palm tree (we have been using them for shade rather than umbrella, as it has usually been too windy). We note that we should have them planted on the beach in New Smyrna Beach. We have the mahi with rice and salad. As Beth is doing dishes, the light over the sink decides to not work. It has been acting up since we left, but has finally bit the dust. I install a stick up LED light (which I put in the cabinets and have some extras) until I can find a replacement.
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