Newlyweds

 I am so, so happy for these guys!   Love you all!  The photos capture the happiness and love perfectly!  And that kid - how adorable and enchanting and priceless!  A simple ceremony in Maine including snow - doesn't get much better than that!




Meanwhile Paul and I are still at the marina dock.  Last night I mentioned breaking the washing machine.  Then I thought I broke the toilet (or forgot how to use a marine toilet).  Turns out the water pump died causing the washer to become confused and the toilet not to fill properly.  Ugh.  We have a foot pump for water at the kitchen sink so we made do last night and then went to bed.

This morning Paul switched out the pump for the spare we had on board.  Another spare has been ordered and we will grab from Marc's when we get to Palm Beach. (Thank you Marc for being our Amazon drop!)

I managed a couple batches laundry and tried to dry some outside but despite being super windy, everything is still damp and drying inside tonight.

Even the pelicans spent hours trying to dry off.

Our water tank has been refilled.  Trash emptied into the dumpster.  Dinghy lowered and the motor tested (works perfectly).  Dinghy chains were re-adjusted slightly.  The relay for the glow plugs on the starboard engine (the cause of its' difficult start), was removed since it is nonfunctioning.  AutoZone has new ones but it will have to wait until we anchor closer to the store.  If we leave the marina (and walk the almost 4 mile round trip), we will be unable to get back in since we returned our key pass.  The engine starts with coaxing, so we will wait.

After I cooked the sausage and sweet potato home fries, Paul cooked the avocado omelets.  Our first real meal this season - perfect!  (Last night was leftovers so that doesn't count!)

The plan - hot showers tonight, refill water again in morning and leave the dock at slack tide for points south.


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