Restless

It’s time to go North.

Link to Gordon Lightfoot’s Restless

I love this song.  For a long time, while living in our home in Washington, DC, when I heard this song I would think about the day that would come that David and I would sail away.  We would take that restless feeling and move on.

Those of us who live on a boat are lucky.  Very lucky. While Gordon Lightfoot sings:

“I can feel that restless yearning of those geese as off they roam
Then trade that for a warm bed and a place I can call home”

We can be thankful that we take our warm bed and the place that we call home with us wherever we go! As we follow the geese, the winds, the currents or just whatever catches our fancy, every anchorage, every harbor, and even the open sea is home.

We’ll be going as soon as my doctor gives me the thumbs up to leave town.  Hopefully in a week or two..or three at most!  Then we’ll spend a few weeks enjoying as many So. Cal anchorages as possible before making our way further North to the San Francisco Bay for the winter.

David is going into high speed doing so many projects as we ready ourselves for the trip North.  Both Buttercup and Wesley have been having their own hissy fits which must be repaired before we leave them.  We don’t know how long it will be before we come back down and pick up a car and drive it North, but we want both to be in good shape before we sail away. In addition to the unexpected car projects, the last things to do to the boat before we set off include building a second counter in the galley to house our second stove (that’s a story for later!) and doing the heavy work of planing the wood needed for the main saloon drop leaf table.  We’ll take the wood with us and David will likely put together the table somewhere “North” but I’m not quite sure where that will be.

We agree with Gordon that indeed–there’s a kind of restless feeling…

Lyrics

There’s a kind of a restless feeling and it pulls me from within
It sets my senses reeling and my wheels begin to spin
In the quietude of winter you can hear the wild geese cry
And I will always love that sound until the day I die
There’s a plain and a simple answer to each and every quest
From every quiet dance who might be a special guest
In a movie made for TV or a late night interview
You might even find them on the Young and the Restless too

Do ya get that restless feelin’ when you hear a whistle blast
Like an echo from the past
Of an old engine flyin’ down a road that’s ironcast

The lake is blue, the sky is gray, the leaves have turned to gold
The wild goose will be on her way, the weather’s much too cold
When the muskie and the old trout too have all gone down to rest
We will be returning to the things that we love best

Do ya get that restless yearning when you think about your dad
And the scrimshaw that he had
Of an old schooner rovin’ ‘neath a sky that’s ironclad

There’s a kind of a restless feeling and it catches you off guard
As we gaze off at the distance through the trees in my back yard
I can feel that restless yearning of those geese as off they roam
Then trade that for a warm bed and a place I can call home

Will ya get that restless yearning when you hear the wicked blast
Of a spectre from the past
Of a cold diesel rollin’ down a road that’s built to last

Still I get that restless feelin’ when I hear a whistle blast
See an image from the past
Of an old schooner flyin’ down a sky that’s overcast

It’s all about Buttercup, really

The saga continues. Like her namesake, Buttercup, in the Princess Bride book and movie, our dear Buttercup has got to be the most self-centered entity we know. Buttercup to the rescue? Not. Sadly, she is incapable of helping out when help is needed.

We returned from DC, ready to take Wesley’s transmission out and up to Paul for another re-build. Oh, but we forgot that we’d actually have to count on Buttercup to, ah-hem…run properly. Sure enough, the bad clutch hydraulics problem seemed to be intermittently back. And, a quick look showed that it was the slave cylinder throwing out a little spurt of fluid every once in a while. Not the master cylinder. It seemed that Buttercup’s slave cylinder was bad even though it is brand new. I called Chip, a SAAB guru on the East coast to ask what he thinks of the problem. That was a big mistake. Living a couple hours North of Chip, when we were in DC, we used to buy parts from Chip all the time and always enjoyed his various car stories. I called Chip a couple months back when Buttercup was needing a (used) part as I searched across the country for a solution (blog post here) but he couldn’t help at that time.

I’d completely forgotten how Chip has a low regard for SAAB owners–thinks we’re all cheap and always short-cutting things. There could be nothing further from the truth with Buttercup and Wesley’s care, but, such is life and Chip’s opinions. He also has a chip on his shoulder (pun intended) about people getting advice from him but not purchasing parts via him. Since, in the past, we’ve purchased numerous parts via Chip–indeed entire parts cars!–I keep forgetting about this issue he has. I suppose he thinks “they’re across the country, they’re not going to buy anything from me.” I know for a fact that the man really doesn’t know how loyal we are to businesses that have supported us in the past.

Well, the important part of the call to Chip this Saturday morning went like this, Me: “have you ever heard of an intermittent slave cylinder problem when the cylinder is brand new?”
Chip: “you bought a cheap part from someone else and now you’re calling me for free advice?
I don’t appreciate it and you get what you pay for.”
Me: “do you have the part? Send it to me.”
Chip: “I’m busy, call me back next week.”

So much for calling Chip for help OR PARTS in the future. Geeze. I’d thought it was OEM…but I’d bought it from an online vendor, Pro-Tech and I could be wrong. Anyway, we bought a replacement cylinder from a local SAAB repair shop in San Diego and that shop’s owner confirmed that there were Italian-made slave cylinders out there in commerce that were faulty. However, if the casting had an “H” cast on it, it was OEM. Saturday David did a quick job of replacing the slave and rebuilding the master on Buttercup and…drum roll…it had an “H” in the casting. We’ll be returning this part for a refund since it should be a quality part. I feel like calling up Chip and saying “so there! I’m not as cheapy as you think I am!” But, rather, I suppose I’ll just leave him and his little neurosis about this matter alone. Everyone has their issues, after all.

Buttercup’s issue certainly seems to be that she absolutely MUST be the center of attention and care. After the clutch problem was all squared away, David pulled the engine out of Wesley in record time Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. However, we discovered that Buttercup has decided to have a little hissy fit and not run unless the hood is slightly ajar. Seriously. Luckily the SAAB hoods open backwards so there’s no risk of accidentally opening all the way while driving. It seems that something–likely the high tension wires going to the distributor–may have a short or some problem such that when the hood presses against them (as it does with those wires) they allow Buttercup to, not so gracefully, rather emphatically state “cough, cough, sputter, oh POOR me…I shall expire!” and then cease running. Lucky for us, we quickly figured it out while troubleshooting it Saturday evening on the drive to the boat from the hobby shop. Unlucky for us, we haven’t picked up a new set of wires to fix it. In the meanwhile, Buttercup just has to deal with being driven around with her hood ajar. Embarrassing, for us, of course. But, it allows Buttercup to think that she remains the center of attention–or so she thinks. Perhaps we’ll leave it that way for a while and she won’t try any further shenanigans.

Alina’s Music

Brad and Alina

My brother, Brad, has a wonderful wife, Alina, who is truly beautiful inside and out. Her music reflects that. Some of you know that my sister-in-law is a talented singer and song writer. However, when visiting a friend, I made a link on the computer to Alina’s music and the friend was bowled over “Wow, she’s really good.” Yea, well I tell people that–but I suppose they think “yea, yea, it’s your sister-in-law…” so I’ve decided to post a couple links here to Alina’s music. Her newer music is much more polished than some of the older stuff, I suppose, but my favorite song is one she did a few years ago called “I Wanna Live” because it spoke to my heart. “Shiny like a diamond, And free like the sea, Gotta make your life what you want it to be” …

Written by: Alina. © copyright 2007 Alina Smith. All Rights Reserved.

Verse 1:
Colors of the world are gonna fade some day
Things will change, and may never be the same way
People say it won’t be long
Now you’re here, now you’re gone
But until I am at rest
I just wanna do my best

Some day there’ll be no more pretty faces,
And no more battles of different sexes and races,
I don’t know how many days I’ve got
But I know that I’ll make sure, that I make
Every one of them count

Pre-chorus:
Shiny like a diamond
And free like the sea
Gotta make your life what you want it to be.

Chorus:
Just a little longer
Just a little better, hey
Just a little sweeter,
Just a bit less bitter
I wanna live

Wanna go a bit farther
Wanna be a little stronger
Just a little longer
Just a little longer
Just a little longer
I wanna live

Verse 2:
Life is like a book that we are writing,
Up to us to make it real exciting
Don’t know when the pages will run out,
But I know that I’ll make sure, that I make
Every one of them count

Pre-chorus:
Steady like a river,
Or like wind, always swift
Any kind of life
Is such an amazing gift!

Chorus

Bridge:
Death will hunt down every single one of us,
But our legacy lives inside people’s hearts,
They will know their heroes – they are you and me,
We will make ’em see
The beauty of being exactly how you wanna be,
Make ’em appreciate every minute,
Make ’em say,
Make ’em scream
Make ’em say,
Make ’em scream
I wanna live!

Chorus

Google Analytics Alternative