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Old 01-04-2012, 06:54   #1
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Back to the Future...

Back to the Future...

Those of you who have been paying attention probably have noticed that we've
been ashore, in a boatyard for a very long time, now. The multipage list of
things to do keeps having items crossed off (many 10s of them so far, many
of them major), but also keeps getting added to, as is the nature of boat
refits.

The good news is that the end is in sight, and that we may be able to finish
the necessary work to make Flying Pig viable in the foreseeable future.

Which is a good thing, because she'll soon be available on YachtWorld and
all the other places brokers make note of such events. Without such work,
she'd be a very poor candidate for anyone not ready for a big project,
lessening the already monohull-depressed boat market (catamarans, in the
marine - that is, salt water - market, have come to dominate, severely
down-valuing monohulls) values.

Lydia's mother has been patiently waiting for us to finish the boat - since
the 4th of July, ironically, Independence Day here in the US - and living
nearby with the son of her best High School buddies, now both deceased.

However, Lydia's been there, now, full time, for a month, and herein the
nature of the subject line. She's been there because her mother, a US
citizen, has been living the UK for 40 years, but came to the US to go
cruising with us after Lydia's daughter's wedding. If you've been following
us, you know that's been a continually receding target.

However, that's irrelevant, now. Her 86 year-old mother, never taking any
medication all her life, and a wonder to the medical fraternity, was
overenthusiastic at yoga a month or so ago, and, with osteoporosis
progressing as it does in folks of her age, got a compression fracture.

Needless to say, that was a painful experience, and debilitating.
Chiropractic, accupuncture, and, eventually, a trip to a pain clinic, with
treatment there, has moderated the symptoms to a manageable level. However,
Lydia's noticed a severe decline in her mother, as well, during the time
we've been visiting regularly, in breaks from - in some cases - the
backbreaking (well, in our case, the backs are fine, just tired!) work we've
been doing on our floating home.

As such, we've had to toss around the reality that she may need some care/a
constant companion. And, indeed, last night, the hard decision was made.

We're turning hard to starboard, selling Flying Pig, looking into the most
economical areas in the US (we still want to be US citizens) in which we can
either build, buy or rent someplace small, but still be within reasonable
distance of quality medical care and cultural possibilities.

Interested parties will have to wait a bit until it's listed, but look for
Flying Pig in the near future. In the meantime, we'll get along with
wrapping things up here. Lydia's been enjoying her time with her mother
immensely over the last 9 months, and relishes stepping up to the plate to
be her companion/caretaker in her (presumed) last few years.

A new chapter in our lives, this will allow me, as well, to resume my
musical entertainment, vocally and instrumentally, in a presumed (we don't
know where we'll land, but these are among the checkpoints) involvement in
community groups. Given that maintaining (should we build or buy) a house
is orders of magnitude less expensive than maintaining a boat, we may even
be able to start saving some money, instead of bleeding it arterially!

It's been a great ride - ah, I forgot that; more below - but we're looking
forward to our new chapter.

As to the ride, we'll no doubt find a great Fiero to drive; both of us are
Fiero enthusiasts. Not quite the same car, but it takes us Back To The
Future :{))

L8R

Skip and Lydia (and Louise, her mother! - and Portia, the now-landbound cat)
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Old 01-04-2012, 19:13   #2
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Re: Back to the Future...

Does anybody (really) know what time it is (or so the lyric goes...)?


First, check the last line in my signature block.


Second, check your calendar,


Third, disengage (the best crafted ones have enough truth to reel them in, hook, line and sinker) :{))


We'll be floating some time this year...


L8R

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Old 01-04-2012, 19:13   #3
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Good luck with the mother in law. Always a very tough stage of life...

Good luck with the boat sale. Always a tough decision...

But most stressful may be the prospect of going back to work! Good luck with that!
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Old 01-04-2012, 19:20   #4
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Re: Back to the Future...

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First, check the last line in my signature block.


Skip
Ooops! My sincere apologies. CF has these rules about what you can include in your sig line, and it ain't what everyone else who gets mail or sees a forum post gets to see.

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My CF-allowed signature is what you saw, and see below, auto-attached. I (usually remember to) remove my regular signature when I'm posting here...

Sorry to have removed a clue in the original!

L8R

Skip, still working on the boat...
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Re: Back to the Future...

Difficult decision but the right one absolutely! Best wishes all the way around!
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Re: Back to the Future...

Best prank ever Skip. Well done!
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Best prank ever Skip. Well done!
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