A window into a typical day for us. Garrett’s Dad was visiting, one of Swab’s favorite humans, and he and Swab contemplated life and the meaning of it all while casting a line. Garrett messed around with a few projects. The spigot replacement was a success and we can finally permanently clamp everything properly and know it’s done. Now that the ratlines on the main are done the first coat of soup to protect our galvy rigging is applied. Noe and I wrap up the last of the dinette projects he’s helping me with and start on the next. The sliding galley doors! Little bits coming in to make our home look more and more complete. With or without shelving we can still set sail and the contents under the sink won’t fly everywhere. I got some good table saw lessons and practice making the tracks. Hope you enjoy the show!
Cheers,
Ruthie
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Music featured:
-Dyalla Swain- http://soundcloud.com/dyallas
-Daybreak by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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