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Snow shovels and salt sold out through the region I'm told.
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If you get 12" it will help to have a handle
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What does a sailor need to endure a New England winter?
I think you got the trifecta.
A second sailboat kept in Antiqua
Let me tell you about enduring the Virginia winter....
Can you pre-heat the board before soldering?
Did you fix it?
Do you think I'm new at this game?
Looks good Jon
Boom fittings...
Originally was built like this...
New sheaves...
Sheesh! Pioneers didn't complain
And you guys live back there because??? It was
I'm using it and have had some mixed results.
BTW this is what it looked like early last year...
AND, there isn't even a Starbucks close by!!!
Whatever made you choose...
Why didn't you use the Starbucks/store-locator-search, tool?
Not a Starbucks fan, here
Who doesn't love good coffee? It's hard to find off the beaten path, like here.
Which of their products is your favorite?
Their French Roast is my staple, Ron.
If you like Frehch Roast
Thanks for the offer. I'll try the Sahadis Sumatra.
French Roast is not a coffee but a process.
I love Kona
Nothing like fresh brewed coffee aboard
OHHhhh yes!!!!!
Coffee? We only do espresso about Anomaly...
Life is good! What about this snowstorm I'm reading about, Jon?
Unfortunately, I am still in Norfolk, now up to 12 inches of snow predicted overnight.
That's a really tough way to work
A tip for clearing snow on deck
I used the PE cutting board from the galley. (Don't tell Ann)
If you get 12" it will help to have a handle
Snow shovels and salt sold out through the region I'm told.
Maybe not kids shovels
You're thinking New England. This is Norfolk. Kids don't play in the snow here, there isn't suppose to be any!
Rubbermaid dust pan
Ditto on Rubbermaid dustpan
Quite a weather event. Hope you fair well and post some photos.
This is Poetry
a home or boat in warmer claimates perhaps?
That works, too.