Thursday, September 27, 2012

Be carefull what you set out to do... It might just happen.

After months, years, days, innumerable sleepless nights, we're finally facing the repercussions of this crazy plan we hatched oh so long ago.

We are in Ensenada now, living on Traveler full time. No turning back.  The little Honda trucked all that gear and personal belongings all the way from Seattle to the Cruiseport Marina in Ensenada Mexico.  And now the little Honda sits, all dusty from the trip.  And all that stuff is stowed on board.  We've been here a few days, pretty busy days, but we're finally starting to acclimatize to the pace of life here.  Of course the weather is lovely.

Yesterday I removed the four lower main mast stays and today we spent the day traveling back across the border to San Diego to take them to rigger ED at Downwind Marine.  It was his birthday.  Happy birthday Ed.  Now we are arranging for various visits from friends and relatives and we might have a couch surfer or two joining us here.  My ulterior motive is to find someone to climb up the mast and help me remove that rigging.  We can only do so much at a time or the stick will fall over. 

So drop us a line and we will commiserate with you and send good cheers your way. We are on gmail.com with a user name of swvoltz  or cbunyer.

Love you...

2 comments:

  1. CONNIE YOU RULE! WE ALL LOVE YOU!

    -Beecher's Crew

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  2. Just keep posting, is all I ask. Keep telling us about it. One thing I'll be interested in is, after you get everything ship shape (note my use of the nautically appropriate term!), how will you fill your days? My Type-A personality is truly curious. I mean, when you finally slow down and relax, what will you actually DO day after day after day? (This is Brandy, who doesn't know how to make "Unknown" read "Brandy")

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