On assignment in New Jersey…

C.E. Grundler


I think one of the greatest advantages to living aboard a boat is that it is your home. A simple and obvious statement, I know, but a significant one, because when things require attention there is an order of priority, and that place where you sleep and eat, that place that shelters you, tends to stay at the top of the list. As a result, time we’d set aside to work on the boat is first spent fixing that ever present to-do list around the house and the truck, or else there will be no moving of tools and materials between said house and boat.  But as of today, this spring’s squeakiest wheels on the home-front have all been greased, the shop inventoried and organized, and now it’s time to get back to the things I really want to be doing. So you’ll all pardon me if this post is a bit shorter than usual, but now I’m off to work on the boat!


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Published on April 19, 2012 04:26
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