Yesterday, our last full day in George Town, was beautiful and sunny. There was a little bit of wind but light enough to take the three mile dinghy ride into town. Our original intent was to take our two bags of trash to the garbage truck and then have lunch with friends. In the morning George was working under the v berth trying to chase down the reason our water pump comes on now and then when we aren’t using the water. I had my ear buds in so I didn’t hear someone calling “Breeze On, Breeze On!” George got my attention and we both went up into the cockpit to see a Bahamian, Rodney, in his pump out boat. For a fee Rodney will pump out your holding tank but he will also collect trash and pick up and deliver propane tanks. We already had our two trash bags in the dinghy so we handed them over to Rodney and paid him the same $10 it would have cost us to dump them at the garbage truck. What a great service! We had a delightful lunch with our friends, two of whom we haven’t seen in three ...
In the two days since our daughter and son-in-law left we have stayed on Breeze On. Well…there is one exception. George got into the dinghy this afternoon to help our new neighbor attach his mooring line. It remained windy yesterday, and today we had just enough wind to discourage us from taking a potentially wet dinghy ride. In the meantime, we have been busy with chores. Today George ran the water maker and filled the water tank while I did three bucket loads of laundry. I am still a big fan of our clothes spinner. I forgot to mention in my last post that our daughter and son-in-law brought the leaf spring that we needed for the mainsail track (plus a spare) and George attached it and the new feeder track. Breeze On can be a sailboat again. Some of the laundry drying on the lifelines. George has just finished running the water maker and is removing the hose from the water intake on the deck. The water tank is under our berth. George props it up so he can ...