Paul has gotten some product by courier
here, so we can start on some other projects tomorrow. The last
couple of days have been productive. Today was the first day in a
long time we drove back to motel and it wasn't pouring rain.
Wednesday night we went to a small restaurant nearby for dinner and I
had a yummy lobster dinner. Of course I gave Paul some bites as his
Mahi Mahi was not up to par. Last night we were exhausted and had
another microwave dinner, mmmmmm!
We've been priming and painting the
pieces for the ceiling in the flybridge (a project we did not
anticipate this year). Paul has been poly-glowing (similar to a wax)
the sides of the hull and to me it looks very shiny. We bought a
product called Prism Metal Polish which is not just for metal. I read
it cleans off plexiglass and windscreen etc. So, up in the flybridge
we have this ugly windscreen that we thought would need replacing as
one cannot see out of it. I spent a couple hours on that with this
“polish” and lots of paper towels. Wow, what a difference. We do
not have to replace the windscreen up there this year. I was so
excited I took a picture.
Paul putting on the primer yesterday |
The "before" is on the left, The "after" is the work I did on the right You can see through the windscreen now |
I went along and am in the midst of
using the metal polish on the stainless steel poles and railings all
over the boat too. This is time consuming and will do a lot more
tomorrow.
We are watching the storm Isaac and
have been talking with our friends Dave and Traci on their catamaran
Daruma in Naples. They are prepared and ready.
We are going to another restaurant
tonight called Frattelli's just down the road. It is Italian and has
cloth tablecloths , hmmmmm sounds good!
Last night I watched two more episodes
of NCIS, yep, and they are not in order one bit. I learned a few
things that explained what was happening in some episodes that I
watched a few days ago. I looked up this show on the internet and it
has been on the air ten years, so no wonder the characters look
younger in some! Remember we all looked younger ten years ago.
Miami Beach pharmacist Benjamin
Green invented the first suntan cream in 1944. He accomplished this
development by cooking cocoa butter in a granite coffee pot on his
wife's stove.
1 comment:
What an amazing difference on your plexiglass. I wonder how the "tennis elbow" is coming?
Rosemary
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