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Wendy and I caught a decent trailing wind and
sailed into Isla Margarita with no porblems.
On to Curacao where a sudden squall all but
sunk us. Today in Aruba. Beautiful sunny warm weather.

A crane rental will be required to lift me off the ship
upon our return to San Juan. Pretty good vittles buy too
fattening. I am eating like a pig.

We hope the weather is warm and balmy in the US.
(snicker)


PS. No LBCs spooted but did find a project bike, a
mid-60s BSA twin.

DandW
 
We hope the weather is warm and balmy in the US.
(snicker)


-7% tonite with 7" fresh snow on boat cover.
enjoy.
get the BSA.
 
Isla Margarita

Surely a made up name?

Otherwise I think I'm emigrating...
 
Avast ya Poxy mutt. Belay that talk afor we swab the scuppers whit yer!
Whatr yer drivin at wit dat talk amongst the ranks , MUTINY ???
We'd Keelhaul ya or introduce you to Jack Ketch for less if we could get our paws on ya!
 
Aye, Maty!! Shiver me timbers and come about for 'ya
spill another Margarita.

(Aside: Anybody know of a good Pirate Interpreter?
Especially one without an accent?)

(Aside to the aside: My son's Spanish teacher is an
immigrant from China. English? Second language.
Spainsh? Third).

Nice to hear from ya, Dale, and safe return.
 
Dale,
You won't get any sympathy from us, especially me here struggling through this sleat and freezing weather.
Don't eat too much or you will have a real impact on your 0-60 times and increase your fuel consumption (and Amos's!).
The forum has been rather quiet over the last few days. I can't imagine why!
Nick
 
Isla Margarita - been there when I lived in Venezuela a few years ago (still part of it). An island with great potential, but Aruba/Bonaire/Curacao are a bit more fun I think.

Randy
 
Anchor no more, Bill!! That car is a sweet street machine in Bayamon!!

And Dale, be careful or you won't be able to bend over the fenders to wax the hood!
 
They'll have to roll ya down that big white ramp thing in San Juan harbor. Just make sure you're behind the bowling ball.
 
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