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Sunday Slow down

The last 24 hours saw us slow down considerably – something we’ve needed to do for some time. Helen had re caulked the surround to the sinks so we wished to avoid using the kitchen area. We went ashore and ate at the local shore side food area. Helen had fish and rice while I had chicken curry on rice. We ended up chatting to a chap from Oregon who fished commercially out of Alaska. He was down here on vacation. At this time of year the weather is somewhat different here than it is in Alaska.

This morning Eddie dropped off his vacuum cleaner (ours is somerwhere) so we cleaned up all the dust from the recent work. Later in the morning we climbed up to Fort Louis and took picks of the bay. In the afternoon, once it had cooled down we went for a walk on what we hoped would be a mountain trail. After following many animals trails we found our way back to the main road and decided to negotiate a barbed wire fence rather than continue looking for a proper way out. That’s about it. Rest of the day been chillin’. This blog will probably not be sent on Monday as the internet has been down all day. Not just here but all around I hear.

2 comments to Sunday Slow down

  • Annie

    I understand that if you cover drowned mobile phones with dry, uncooked rice overnight that they beome “fixed” – was thinking that this may help with your camera situation – if it is still a situation that is… Just a thought.

  • steve

    Camera has been placed in rice for 4 days to no avail.

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