With Peggy gone, I sort of forgot that it fell to me to keep
the writings up to date, hopefully to turn into a blog soon. To back track a bit, Peggy went home on Dec
24 to be with her mom for Christmas. I accompanied
her to south Bimini Island where the international airport is by way of ferry,
a small noisy, smoky, fishing boat, and taxi, a family hauler van full of
family stuff, kid stuff, last week’s groceries, and kids.
Peggy and Bob, Dec. 23, 2015 |
So here I am in the Bahamas, on our boat, with the prospect
of being all alone for the next 5 weeks.
What to do? Before Peggy left, we
went through a honey-do list to keep me busy, and to insure that the K2F is
kept clean, organized, and various small systems are brought up to date. She has been gone for 1 week now, how have I
done? I have been jogging on the beach,
snorkeling every morning, visited A Taste of Heaven 2 or 3 times for a cinnamon
bun, grocery store for banana’s, apples and oranges, got the hole fixed in the
dinghy, and visited with a whole new set of sail boat people that came in to
replace the 6 boats that left Last Wednesday.
Notice that nothing on the honey-do list is on my got-accomplished list.
Getting my reward for beach jogging |
Christmas day started with the usual jog and snorkel on Bob’s
beach. Odd that all these years of being
in the Navy and doing 2 WestPac Tours, and doing over 100 Oceanographic sea
trips on 30 different ships, this is the first time I have not been home for
Christmas. Such is the draw of the
Bahamas. Turns out that Kris did not
come home either, and Genoa, Eowyn and her husband Ryan went to North Adams for
Christmas. Betty and Peggy got to enjoy
a quite holiday together on the Cape and I had to go to the beach to check the
warmth of the sand between my toes.
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