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Solar Panels Installed! (Wednesday - April 21, 2010)

Posted by meri on Wed, 04/21/2010 - 20:48

Jim mounting solar panelsIt took forever, it seems, but we finally got the stainless steel supports built and installed today for the solar panels! This is HUGE, especially since we plan to be hauled out on Monday and don't know if we'll have access to power yet.

Four Letter Words (Saturday - April 17, 2010)

Posted by meri on Tue, 04/20/2010 - 04:16

Yes, we're still in Mazatlan, MX and yes, we are still in the slip in Marina Mazatlan. I haven't posted anything because it's pretty much the same... except that the kids and I have been spending more time in the cruiser's lounge and less time on the boat. And that is because...

Jim is trying to get the air bubbles out of the fuel filter system... this is day three of it. Four letter words are fearlessly flying, flinging and flipping about... flagrantly, too, I might add. I've only ever seen him get like this when the head needs work.

Buying and Selling a Boat in this Economy (Monday - April 12, 2010)

Posted by meri on Wed, 04/14/2010 - 16:03

This economy has been bleak for boat sales... as with many other things. Banks are not lending on the purchase of a boat, so having cash or something to trade against it is the best way to acquire your "toy" or "dream". In our case, our boat is our home. If it was ‘Meri’s Toy’, I’d definitely have someone else doing all the work on it!

Huichol Art (Saturday - April 10, 2010)

Posted by meri on Sun, 04/11/2010 - 16:31

Beaded Huichol cat: deer symbol aft and coyote under headI've been very disappointed in the "Mexican" souvenirs... many are made in China! Even the garlic in the grocery stores here... is it really cheaper to import Chinese garlic than it is to grow Mexican garlic????? It's crazy!

Finally... more Cruising Kids! (Tuesday - April 06, 2010)

Posted by meri on Wed, 04/07/2010 - 20:57

Chris, Emilie (s/v Adios) and Carolyne and Tim... playing games and eating pizzaIt’s been a great respite for the kids these last couple weeks... not because they get a Spring Break and not because they have a vacation from school. As the winter months of January and February produced virtually no other kids to play with, March and April have been kind to them.

Vessel Re-Naming Ceremony Instructions (Saturday - April 3, 2010)

Posted by meri on Sun, 04/04/2010 - 15:18

I have been asked for the script I used at our de-naming and re-naming ceremony. Here it is below with all the instructions:

First, you must remove any mention of the old name on the boat!

In purging your boat, it is acceptable to use White-Out or some similar obliterating fluid to expunge the boat’s name from log books, engine and maintenance records etc., but it is much easier to simply remove the offending document from the boat and start afresh. Don’t forget the life rings and especially the transom and forward name boards.

The Re-Naming of HOTSPUR (Thursday - April 1, 2010)

Posted by meri on Sun, 04/04/2010 - 14:56

 

HOTSPUR officially (Tuesday - March 30, 2010)

Posted by meri on Fri, 04/02/2010 - 00:04

Mario and Bailey standing proud with HOTSPURChanging the name of our Tartan TOCK to ‘Hotspur’ was a big deal to the Faulkner family. We wanted a decent job done of it but we wanted to keep it fairly simple and affordable. We hired a company here in Mazatlan based on a reference.

One major cruising hurdle down... (Monday, March 29, 2010)

Posted by meri on Thu, 04/01/2010 - 03:41

Things are better... Jim and I have made a pact to try and be nicer. Believe it or not, it has worked! Putting on a smile and being more polite has been a pleasure. Of course, it has also helped that we have made a little progress with the boat.

One week later... (Friday- March 26, 2010)

Posted by meri on Fri, 03/26/2010 - 16:13

We’re getting closer to leaving Mazatlan and making the crossing to the Baja... I can feel it! I can also tell when we’ve been in one place for too long. Jim and I are both edgy and unpleasantly cranky. Jim, who is more mild-mannered than I care to admit, becomes antagonistic and fault-finding. (For example, Jim misplaced something yesterday and began to go into high level rantings... lunatic like, blaming all of us, head spinning atop shoulders... only to have me discover the object lying where he placed it...

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