Music and Rain

music and rain

Have I mentioned that I love rain? I don’t really love the little leaks that can occur on a boat which are revealed by the rains. However, I do love rain. I frantically finished up several little paint/varnish projects yesterday knowing that today would be a rainy day. Now, cosy and warm inside we sit. David is futzing with something Linux-related and I’m catching up on similarly mundane things with an eclectic mix of music in the background: from Vivaldi to Jelly Roll Morton to Elton John to Sting to KD Lang to George Strait, all good listening.

On Saturday, we went to the Golden Gate park and enjoyed the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass concert there. There was an amazing mix of oldies including Merle Haggard and Earl Scruggs, but we really enjoyed hearing Hugh Laurie in person. He pulled out some really old classic blues tunes. He performed the Negro spiritual Battle of Jericho wonderfully. Awesome.

The other really great thing about Saturday was that, for the first time, I walked and walked and walked –and stood and stood– without any hip flexor pain.  That was just amazing.  I was so happy.  Still using my trusty REI trekking staff, but hey, a good walk is a good walk!

Coats of Varnish

Finally I’ve gotten back to putting on some varnish pre-winter. The port covering board and toe rail aft of the break deck, and port cockpit combing are getting it now as well as the scuttle hatch and batten boards, starboard inner bulwark and covering board back to the break deck. Tomorrow it is supposed to rain–so today’s varnish will be the last of that “set” and will have to figure a way to get the remaining needed varnish on in the next weeks. There are also a few little spots of hull that managed to pop a bit of paint off during the sail North from SoCal. I can’t really get to them as they’re on the side of the boat away from the dock here (always something!) but perhaps we’ll turn the boat or launch the dingy to get me the needed access.

I scraped, sanded and have gotten a coat of mid-brown “honeycomb” colored paint on the substantial framing around the chart house windows (external). I last did it in mid-2009 and the paint was beginning to flake away from the underlying wood (teak which doesn’t hold paint very well). I need another coat of paint there and then I can sand the chart house sides and corners sealing up the various construction seams and give it a bright white coat of paint. Unfortunately, I’ve scraped off much of the old sealant and…the rains are coming tomorrow…so we’ll be (maybe not?) seeping just a little tomorrow.

It has been exceedingly calm for the past several days but late last night/early this morning the wind howled and the lazy jacks slapped noisily against the mast until David (bless him) went out and dealt with them at something like 4 am.

Today the boat is tilting a bit from the gusts of winds but it is bright and sunny with low clouds skittering across the sky. Very pretty.

I Miss My Piano

You know, I really love playing the piano. When we sold the house, I lent the piano to close friends Maria and Fougere. However, a few months ago they moved to Africa. Now the piano resides in our (climate controlled) storage unit in Maryland. The piano is fine. I’m just not. I really need to buy a keyboard. David is more lucky in that he plays a smaller instrument (Clarinet) and it stows away easily here on the boat. He also whistles amazingly well. Lucky guy. We’re both interested in picking up a guitar so that may be my “new” instrument. David says he’s getting tired of my out-of-tune singing…must find an instrument! LOL.
my piano in DC

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