Puppy dogs on train.

Puppy dogs and trains

Well, that might be a strange heading for today’s blog.  I heard that 175 million blogs are inexistence in the world today, and the average number of people reading each blog is… wait for it…. FOUR.    Therefore I would like to welcome you as one of four people reading this.   Hi mom.  Hi Sister Hi Angie.  Hi Random .  The most googled words when looking up a video production are trains and puppies.  I suppose followed by kittens.  I’m not so sure about blogs.  Probably not cruising nor maintenance of boats.  Well, it keeps up my practice on the keyboard.

New lines and smaller Puku.  Here, climbing the mast is the morning exercise.

Up mast painting the yellow strip

As an aside, today I replaced all fuel lines to my engine.  The 20 year old nylon tubing was getting a bit brittle.  Bruce at Seapower in Opua helped me find the correct fittings and the rest was hard work, calisthenics, cleaning bilges and bloody fingers.   Marion and I did find time to walk the hill behind Opua.  We are attempting to reduce my Puku in time for summer sailing.  Counterintuitively,  I am waiting for muffins to bake while I am writing this.

Apple muffins Hmmm
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About Colin Lowe

Hi I not living aboard our boat. I started this blog when cruising the upper North Is. In Sept 2012 my wife and I started work as caretakers in the Bay of Islands. You could say it is a dream job for us, and our boat is moored just off our worksite. My family (wife and two daughters) circumnavigated the globe several years back. Back in Nelson, while the girls went to uni and my wife drove tour buses I odd jobbed and maintained our boat. Now it is maintain properties and the boat during time off. This blog gives me practice in keeping up writing skills.
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One Response to Puppy dogs on train.

  1. Nigel McFetridge Nigel McFetridge says:

    Colin, presumably I am the fourth person (or fifth?) to read your 11th November blog. best wishes, Nigel McFetridge (cousin-in-law in England)

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