Took the curtains to the canvas shop I'd visited yesterday. The man seemed very competent, and I'm sure he'd do a good job, but his price was too high for us, so I brought everything back to the boat again. We'll just have to live with what we've got.
Ever since we got here, I've been wanting to go over to Singer Island and see if there's a grocery store there, so I walked across the bridge this morning. To my disappointment, I found only one grocery store, and it was just a large convenience store with prices to match, so I didn't buy anything. Rode the bus back.
After lunch, I went to my doctor's appointment. Even though nothing abnormal had been visible, microscopic examination of the tissues showed some irritation, which he called non-specific colitis. He prescribed a sulfa drug. Sure hope that does the trick. I went by Walgreen's on the way back to the boat and had it filled.
Manola Garcia showed up as scheduled and drove us to his house for supper. He has a beautiful home in Palm Beach Gardens. He served a delicious meal of lasagna, broccoli, and salad. His wife is a programmer. She's currently working for AT&T in Orlando and only comes home on weekends. Manola plans on retiring from the Air Force April 15th.
This Blog is our mother's logs from her sails aboard Jofian. Our mother, Clare Holt, wrote a log every day and after her first sail to Mexico, she bought a laptop to write and save her logs. She sailed when the World Wide Web was first created, there was not as much on the Internet back then, no Wi-Fi, Internet access was very limited. I know if she were sailing today that she would be putting her logs in a Blog, so I am doing it for her. Mom’s logs to Alaska are on saillogsalaska.blogspot.com.
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