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22 YEARS ON M/V BROULEE

 “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do then by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from your safe harbor. Catch the winds in your sails. EXPLORE, DREAM. DISCOVER!”Mark TwainMore on t…

22 YEARS ON M/V BROULEE

 “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do then by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from your safe harbor. Catch the winds in your sails. EXPLORE, DREAM. DISCOVER!”Mark TwainMore on t…

HAPPY EASTER

 Easter morning Bald Eagle Lake 2022.  Looks like a good day for us (although as I write this, the evening weather has taken a turn for the worse – snowing!!!!!)  Welcome to Minnesota spring. Thankyou Shana for hosting an amazing Easter …

HAPPY EASTER

 Easter morning Bald Eagle Lake 2022.  Looks like a good day for us (although as I write this, the evening weather has taken a turn for the worse – snowing!!!!!)  Welcome to Minnesota spring. Thankyou Shana for hosting an amazing Easter …

Oh, Boy, Shit happens!!!!

 Well we started off February celebrating Debs birthday appropriately at Smith House restaurant in Old San Marco with Doug, Robbie & Jane & Dean.Then the fun continued next day with Wayne & Carol at the Speak Easy for twin lobster tail…

OH BOY, SHIT HAPPENS

 Well we started off February celebrating Debs birthday appropriately at Smith House restaurant in Old San Marco with Doug, Robbie & Jane & Dean.Then the fun continued next day with Wayne & Carol at the Speak Easy for twin lobster tail…

Maserator toilet install 101 – Let the fun begin!

 OK, so the new toilet arrived in one piece and the old Dometic/Sealand VacuFlush toilet and lines have been removed.Sorry we missed pics of the removal. That was the ugly part as the original sanitary hose from the old toilet to the vacuum tank (…

Maserator toilet install 101 – Let the fun begin!

 OK, so the new toilet arrived in one piece and the old Dometic/Sealand VacuFlush toilet and lines have been removed.Sorry we missed pics of the removal. That was the ugly part as the original sanitary hose from the old toilet to the vacuum tank (…

Key West or Bust!!! also Roh Roh ! (and the rest of January)

 

The first week of January found us back at our favorite anchorage at Keewaydin Island. We ended up spending 3 beautiful nights.


Izzy enjoyed lots of beach time – she is a labrador after all.


This poor guy got caught high and dry when the tide went out😢


and, once again, we were escorted back to our marina by this fun group.  Check out the big guy doing his famous spin move.

Our original plan was to take Broulee to Key West and spend a month in a marina there.  We started back in late July early August to get a reservation for January or February, they would kinda  chuckle, then tell us they would  put us on a list. After listening to other boaters here experiencing the same “we will put you on a list” situation, we have all figured out it’s not going to happen.  So the second week in January we loaded Izzy in the car and drove the five hours and stayed in a pricey hotel.  Just letting you know, Key West is still Key West! However, this trip is all about visiting our friends Vince and Mary who locked into City Marina, well over two years ago.  


Out for a walk with Izzy the next morning, we had jackets on with winds blowing 10-20 miles an hour, this guy blew by us.  Found out later, he does this every day.


We’ve been to Key West a few times and have done the stuff,  so this was a fun find for us, The Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory.  They have 50-60 varieties of butterflies from around the world.  It was magical.

This guy/girl tried to hitchhike out of here with Rick


Thanks, Vince & Mary – very fun experience @ butterfly museum!  


Our last night there, of course, we had to do Mallory Square and sunset.  


As always, too many people! 

Had dessert and decadent drinks at a place called Better Than Sex, well it’s close!

Sadly, these guys are taking over the island, and trust me hens and chicks don’t have a chance

 😱😱

ROH, ROH!!!

Rick, you asked, what projects Rick is working on.  I wish it was something fun, but sadly, our crapper took a crap.  She held in there for 28 years ( with some minor repairs) but, she had to go.


It wasn’t really the toilets fault, and this guy also not the culprit, but was clogged with calcium deposits where the inch and a half sanitary hose connected to it. It was actually the hoses fault.  We just decided it was time to shit can this old system.  After research, decided to switch to a maserator toilet. 

Of, course, any of you boaters know, the toilet and sewer system on the boat is probably the worst repair job that you ever have to deal with (well maybe also fuel tanks). Pretzel Man (aka Rick) down in the shit hole place.  



As always, projects mean the boat becomes a construction zone.  Yep, this is our bedroom, step carefully.


New toilet is here, so exciting –

Unfortunately, it arrived in a hundred little busted pieces.


On a sad note, Debs brother-in-law who had been managing cancer for many years, was told in December he had 3-6 months to live (he found this out 4 days after he retired). Deb got the call on January 19th, that he had a seizure and was admitted to the hospital.  She flew home the next day. Very lucky to be with him in his final hours. Upon arrival back in Florida on the evening of January 23rd, we got the call he passed.


April 29, 1955 – January 23, 2022
R.I.P

Rick has been golfing a lot. Guessing he will take a drop on this one?

On a happy note, our new, all in one piece toilet arrived today.  She’s a beauty. I have never been so excited to see a toilet.  Rick will fill in all the details on this “fun” project.

Key West or Bust!!! also Roh Roh ! (and the rest of January)

 

The first week of January found us back at our favorite anchorage at Keewaydin Island. We ended up spending 3 beautiful nights.


Izzy enjoyed lots of beach time – she is a labrador after all.


This poor guy got caught high and dry when the tide went out😢


and, once again, we were escorted back to our marina by this fun group.  Check out the big guy doing his famous spin move.

Our original plan was to take Broulee to Key West and spend a month in a marina there.  We started back in late July early August to get a reservation for January or February, they would kinda  chuckle, then tell us they would  put us on a list. After listening to other boaters here experiencing the same “we will put you on a list” situation, we have all figured out it’s not going to happen.  So the second week in January we loaded Izzy in the car and drove the five hours and stayed in a pricey hotel.  Just letting you know, it is still Key West! However, this is all about visiting our friends Vince and Mary who locked into City Marina, well over two years ago.  


Out for a walk with Izzy the next morning, we had jackets on with winds blowing 10-20 miles an hour, this guy blew by us.  Found out later, he does this every day.


We’ve been to Key West a few times and have done the stuff,  so this was a fun find for us, The Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory.  They have 50-60 varieties of butterflies from around the world.  It was magical.

This guy/girl tried to hitchhike out of here with Rick


Thanks, Vince & Mary – very fun experience @ butterfly museum!  


Our last night there, of course, we had to do Mallory Square and sunset.  


As always, too many people! 

Had dessert and decadent drinks at a place called Better Than Sex, well it’s close!

Sadly, these guys are taking over the island, and trust me hens and chicks don’t have a chance

 😱😱

Rick, you asked, what projects Rick is working on.  I wish it was something fun, but sadly, our crapper took a crap.  She held in there for 28 years ( with some minor repairs) but, she had to go.


It wasn’t really the toilets fault, but this guy, also not the culprit, which was clogged with calcium deposits where the inch and a half sanitary hose connected to it, it was actually the hoses fault.  We just decided it was time to shit can this old system.  After research, decided to switch to a maserator toilet.  

Of, course, any of you boaters know, the toilet and sewer system on the boat is probably the worst repair job that you ever have to deal with.  Rick down in the shit hole place.  



As always, projects mean the boat becomes a construction zone.  Yep, this is our bedroom, step carefully.


New toilet is here, so exciting –

Unfortunately, it arrived in a hundred little pieces.


On a sad note, Debs brother-in-law who had been managing cancer for many years, was told in December he had 3-6 months to live (he found this out 4 days after he retired). Deb got the call on January 19th, that he had a seizure and was admitted to hospital.  She flew home the next day. Very lucky to be with him and we were able to say we  love you and that he needs to go to be with her sister Joni.  Upon arrival back in Florida on the evening of January 23rd, we got the call he passed hours after she left him.



Rick has been golfing a lot. Guessing he will take a drop on this one?

On a happy note, our new, all in one piece toilet arrived today.  She’s a beauty. I have never been so excited to see a toilet.  Rick will fill in all the details on this “fun” project.