The mayo jar survived.
So did the wines we put in the fridge.
We were trying to protect them from the 100 degree days, which translates to a bazillion degrees in a locked up boat.
A bazillion degrees turns nice Alta California wines into lousy vinegar.
Nah, never mind.
Don't ask, because it was really sad to pour 7 or 8 boxes of ex-wine down the galley sink...
Anyway... we have been enjoying all the nice Alta California wines that are in the refer.
We need to make room for food.
Thanks again to Bob and Nancy for a couple of yummy Chardonnays we have enjoyed over the last few days!And to think I have a bunch more stowed in the
Hope they didn't turn to lousy vinegar during that gazillion degree inside the locked up boat turnaround trip to San Diego!
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I tell ya, all I need in life is a lover, wine and food. Oh, and a floaty home.
That's all. I hope to have that one day.
:)))
I love the cruising life. The challenges. The 'uh, why am I doing this' moments. The 'I know why I did that' moment.
The joy of it all.
The interesting people.
Just being so aware of the weather, the sea, the local Happy Hours. Well, guess who can't wait for next year!!!
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
By the way, the wine I'm drinking now is very delish but would taste better in a cockpit at sunset.
Just popping in to say I've shut down me blog. Evil roar. It was getting too much for me to juggle along with the emotional rollercoaster I am with this thing called love. I'm okay. Just taking a break because there was quite a bit of pressure there to keep blogging for those who had been reading for years and well, I need a break. I'll be reading your blog and commenting still though. You have been warned.
Good 'cup' comment... go check out what I put on it. I'm not mean... just painfully blunt
Go Jomamma! They were a bunch of whiners huh?
Maria - stay in touch and if you start it up again, let me know as I do enjoy your sense of humor and outlook on life (except when you go down the bad road...). Go spend your "blogging time" out exploring the world more. Hope to see you sailing around the Sea this year! We may get up that way to haul out.
;)
I had a real Tangier, I mean tangent on them. They started as whiners but by the end I was labeling them selfish bitches. Hmmm, I sure hope I didn't call them shellfish bitches. I was typing pretty fast. I couldn't believe them....
One of the nice things about sailing out of Seward (Resurrection Bay, Gulf of Alaska) was you always had cold beer and wine. Just load up the lockers under the settees so they are right next to hull. Poof, perfect fridge.
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