Another day in paradise, but not for us. We were busy doing all the last minute to-do's, although we did start the day right drinking mimosas with Doris & Roger, our first guests. The entire deck is scrubbed clean, GPS is operational, generator has been satisfactoily tested- runs better than the ones at Millstone. All lockers are stowed for sea, tanks are full and we've moved the boat to the T-dock for an early morning start. Renaming ceremony is complete, unfortunately per Paul's prediction we could find no vigins in Charleston. I forgot this was a Navy town. We managed anyway and if Posieden and Neptune keep their end of the bargain we will have a safe passage. TTFN
Friday, May 14, 2010
Last Day In Charleston for Last Mango
Another day in paradise, but not for us. We were busy doing all the last minute to-do's, although we did start the day right drinking mimosas with Doris & Roger, our first guests. The entire deck is scrubbed clean, GPS is operational, generator has been satisfactoily tested- runs better than the ones at Millstone. All lockers are stowed for sea, tanks are full and we've moved the boat to the T-dock for an early morning start. Renaming ceremony is complete, unfortunately per Paul's prediction we could find no vigins in Charleston. I forgot this was a Navy town. We managed anyway and if Posieden and Neptune keep their end of the bargain we will have a safe passage. TTFN
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Hi Linda and Juan. Hope all is well and you currently have your sea legs well attached. ha ha Enjoy.
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Diba
Hey I just noticed that your subject line says Juan and Linda Davila! What's up with that huh? I am going to call ma if you don't get back to me pronto!
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