Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Friday, August 13, 1993 - Baltimore

Roy dug the blue wagon out of the fo'c'sle, and I hauled about 60 pounds of dirty clothes to the laundromat. We were just about out of clean socks. Now we've got plenty.
In the afternoon, I sanded and varnished the doghouse for the fourth time. Roy spent most of the day removing the old varnish from the cabin and applying new varnish. He also started on the rub rail.
Linda and Gina stopped by for a few minutes to get their bicycle helmets, which they had inadvertently left on the boat. Roy had found the helmets in the fo'c'sle yesterday.
In the early evening, I walked over to Broadway with the wagon to check out the IGA market over there, but I didn't like it nearly so well as Super Fresh. It was too crowded, and most of the prices were too high. I had hoped to get some good fish there, but they didn't have anything worth carrying home. They did, however, have really good whole wheat bread and nice heads of cabbage for 25 cents a pound, so I bought that anyway.
Roy rode his bike to the marine supply store again, but the cable still wasn't in.

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