
Here I am with 5 classic boats, all in very nice working order. BUT, I can't get to them, they are tucked away for the winter and I am knee deep in a home renovation that has me moving into the house in mid June. A total gut job. So.. Weekends at the River house are impossible, except for the 3 hr drive so I can have the privilege of mowing the grass and explaining to the neighbors that I am still living there. This weekend was no different. Friday night. 3 hr drive, Sat mow the 1 acre of the fastest growing grass on the planet earth, and then back to DC. to tear into a wood floor. The good news is that I finally move in June 17th-June 19th...mmmm there's something about that weekend... My son is graduating from high school..naaa......mmm Wait..... that's the St Michaels show...Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I can fee your pain. I spent all winter making and installing custom kitchen cabinets in my house. That time is normally spent restoring my Chris Craft. The wife knows my skill level. I won’t complain too much, she has never had a car in a garage (workshop). She has scraped for 27 Buffalo, NY winters.
ReplyDeleteI can fee your pain. I spent all winter making and installing custom kitchen cabinets in my house. That time is normally spent restoring my Chris Craft. The wife knows my skill level. I won’t complain too much, she has never had a car in a garage (workshop). She has scraped for 27 Buffalo, NY winters.
ReplyDeleteHey Matt, Here's a solution to your dilemma... Buy a mint condition 65' Connie to live on, tow Sylvia behind to use as a grocery getter, live on the river, no driving and no grass to mow! Plus, more time to think about Lil' Buzz...
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