My first crew member for the transatlantic crossing, Quana, arrived from the UK yesterday. She woke this morning and told me that we need to get some vinegar so that she can scrub all the tobacco stains off the roof of the cabin. I am back in civilization again. It looks like I will have to bathe more than once a week. I am amazed that she didn't leave this morning!
It is great to have company on the boat.
Fair winds and following seas.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
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