Sunday, June 21, 2020

Gonna get you......

....on a slow boat from Sweden?*

Happy Father's Day!  The sky is blue, the seas are calm, and,,,,,,,

We remain involuntary marina queens and are making the best of it.  Our rare replacement manifold is en route from a Volvo warehouse in Sweden.  (Tack Gud!).  Latest ETA is Tuesday, so within a week or so, we might actually be able to leave the slip for the first time.  🙏🤞

Meanwhile..........

We knew a homeport of Spokane, WA on our stern would be a conversation starter.  Our slip is adjacent to the parking lot of a busy fitness center.  On Friday night, a guy in a Crossfit Coeur d'Alene t-shirt called out to ask if we or the boat were from Spokane.  Said he had been watching for us since we changed the boat name in February.  Turns out he is Bill Schlemmer, a graduate of CdA High and the U of I, a retired Navy officer, and current resident of Virginia Beach.  We ended spending a pleasant evening aboard with him and his wife.  Turns out we have several friends in common in CdA, Spokane, and even in Wallace.  Frankly, our first (and very welcome) social interaction in several weeks.

We continue to scout for a new marina to be our base of operations on the Chesapeake Bay this summer.   We are trying to strike a balance between the urban energy (read noise and shopping) of our current location and the abject isolation (cry of the birds and 6 miles to a grocery store) of more rural locations we have seen.   Yesterday we use Herandette to visit the Yorktown and Deltaville, VA, looked at several, and found a couple of good candidates.  We would like to be settled in our new site by July 1. 

Oh, poop!  (literally).   Since we have been unable to visit one of the waste pump-out stations at nearby fuel docks, our holding tanks have been filling up.  Today, we were rescued by heroes from the   Hampton Roads Sewer District. To our delight, the HRSD operates a  seasonal dockside pump-out service each summer, as part of their mission to clean up local waters (i.e. to keep folks from pumping their tanks overboard.)   Staffed by summer interns who follow scheduled routes from marina to marina each weekend, pumping up to 25 gallons by hand) from enrolled vessels.  (In light of our situation, our crew took 50 gallons today. To relieve the pressure, so to speak).  And they will be back every other weekend to take another 25 gallons as long as we are moored in their service area. AND IT IS FREE!  Yes, really.   The State of Idaho should take note, instead of removing most of the public pump-out sites on area lakes and forcing boaters to pay for service (or resort to crime).

As you can see from these photos, Commodore Kathleen has been busy updating our nautical decor and generally cleaning up our act. Without her influence, Admiral Maggie and I would already be living like two marooned sailors.  Thank you, Sweetie. 💘





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(* with apologies to Frank Loesser.)

12 comments:

  1. Good to see progress being made and sounds like an adventure so far (What you signed up for. Right??) - Duane

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  2. I'm loving your blog and your adventures!

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  3. Oh,poop! Im guessing it's all a fun adventure anyway! Good luck with the repair and finding moorage!

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  4. Love following your adventures. even if so far it has been kinda poopy! Praying for your part to be delivered on Tuesday.- Cindy C.

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  5. Debora and Janet here - Wade - you are indeed a witty and entertaining author of your travels- we've enjoyed reading the updates. The boat looks lovely and you both look very happy in the pic, all things considered, keep 'em coming Captain and hello Commodore Kathleen!

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  6. KZ - thanks for the update! Lets hope the part is on a fast boat! Gotta love a great pump out option! That's amazing.

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  7. Miss you guys! Love reading about your adventures! God bless

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  8. It is always great to read your updates. I hope you will soon be on your way, but nice to know you can enjoy your time in port. Great to run into people from home even though you are far away. Ginny

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  9. It seems were ever Kathleen goes she knows someone. Sounds like the adventure is going as well as can be expected. Thanks for the update.

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  10. Enjoying your updates.
    Charlie Mclauchlan

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  11. Even with the challenges, it sounds like you're having a great adventure.

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