Thursday, September 4, 2014

2 days in a row!!!!

Call me crazy but I thought I'd put up some pics I downloaded off of my phone before I sat around long enough for the urge to go away.

 Remember the post about the daughter giving this guy her "Best Look"

Resulting in a union of marriage..

Then something didn't feel quite right.......

Resulting in this profile......

That upon farther investigation revealed the above photo.....

Resulted in this large little guy, Maksim Alexander or Max for short.

New roof going on the other boat.  The one that floats on the St Lawrence River.

A sample of the results of lightning strike discovered when we returned to Florida

Dealing with this at the same time....

But quite confident that it'll all work out in the end.

The type of work I do often results in little cuts and minor infections but this one got hold of the tiniest cut and ran rampant in such a short time that I was worried myself which is unusual.
They put me on some antibiotics that buckled my knees for awhile after taking it and warned me of potential tendon ruptures for up to 6 months, lesser of 2 evils I guess.  All better now, looks like a cat chewed on it for awhile but otherwise healed.
The doctor explained that we're running out of antibiotics as we ingest so much of it in food, scary stuff.  We are heading back to a time when you could easily die from a small cut.
Maybe soon we'll be back on the water and I can post about new adventures and places newly discovered but for now this is what you get.
Later....










Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Teaser Blog

Well Hello:  We've not blogged in some time as we've not moved far in the same amount of time due to a bunch of imigration red tape, birth of a grandson, lightning strike on Daruma, Traci got a job and the type of life that I'm trying to avoid just keeps getting in the way.
Red tape -  We have applied for a green card as 99% of my work is in the USA, I'm getting old and don't like the cold and the sailing from the state of Florida is enough to keep me interested for years.  Last year at holiday time we were awaiting a grandson any day and holidays were approaching, I was asked to go to Chile for a month long job that would take place in January when I'm usually on holidays so I was chomping at the bit to do something, anything really and we could do nothing as we couldn't leave the US.  My visa had expired and the card had been applied for but for the meantime we were in limbo.  The lawyer eventually got us advanced parole cards that enable us to leave and return with just a little hassel but they never arrived until March or there a bouts so as soon as they arrived in the mail we were on a plane to Ottawa to be there for the birth of Maksim Alexander.  Traci was happy and that's all that really matters to me when it comes down to it.
I do need to talk to Byron, (Gringos blog) and see what the requirements are to live in the Turks as now the Bahamas are supposedly coming out with a 7.5% tax that is new to them.  Corruption has to have fuel and I can only assume that it got them in this state or will soon have them there.


Removed the old, little refridgerator.

 Jammed a clothes washer in there.




Hid it away.

Moved the stove-top, cut into the counter, added a new 3-way fridge and microwave.

Had installed the above as well as a new course computer, battery monitor, got the SSB radio fixed for round the world weather, had installed two new 1100 gallon per hour automatic bilge pumps, another new toilet in our bedroom bath, a new 105 amp alternator and smart regulator on the starbord engine and numerous other gadgets to go on holidays with last year.  We couldn't go due to the green card thing so we were ready for this year and adding more toys.  We got the chance to go to Canada for a month to 6 weeks as I had to work out of the office so we shut down all the breakers except the fridge, freezer and lights as they had food in them.  When we returned to the boat, around 2 a.m., it smelled as though someone had died in here a few weeks earlier and there was no lights.  Turns out the shore power utilities had been hit by lightning and the current travelled through the ground, through the on-board battery charger in which all the solder was melted away and throughout the whole 12V ground system of the boat and fried pretty much everything except a few led lights, 1 of the new bilge pumps, the windless although it fried the new remote I had put on it and the VHF radio but it did melt the antenna for it right off mast.  I'm still finding ruined stuff every day as I test this and that and the costs are enormous.  Insurance for such a thing is between 4 and 5 thousand a year so I don't know which is the lesser of the 2 evils seeing as we are living in the lightning capital of the world in the summer months.  I will without a doubt invest in a good surge protector and am going to install 2 gang breakers so that when they off, they are switching off the ground as well as the power supply to various trinkets.  There is a huge fuse on the ground buss right near the batteries that may do the same thing but I will need to leave some things on I'm sure.

Traci's motivational spirit keeps me slogging forward!  What can I say?

I'll update sooner, promise.