
Now - who wants a box of 20-year old T-shirts and a bag of 200 balls of yarn???
(or how to move onto a sailboat) With the advent of our 50th birthdays came the usual sorts of life evaluations that one goes through. At what have I succeeded? What contributions have I made? What do I have left that I want to do before I die? Living on the water was high on both our lists. For any who share the dream, and for our family members who might not understand, this is our story. We don't know where it will take us, but welcome along for the ride!
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And if your freezer on Kintala is anything like ours on Pelagia (tiny energy hog), there'll be no frozen perogies and french fries in the near future.
And that's a good thing... :-)
David
Pelagia
It would be a balanced meal if you ate the pierogies smothered in sour cream and drenched with melted butter as God intended...
No, God intended for them to be smothered in caramelized onions.
We'll have a pierogie making party! I have a rather large freezer for a vegetarian. Maybe I can rent out space.
@David - we're getting a new fridge soon so we'll have to see how that goes.
@Robert - sorry but Lattitude 43 knows how to eat pierogies :)
@Paul - carmelized onions it was. the only way to fix pierogies is to briefly boil them till they're al dente, then drain the water, add lots of butter and onions and salt and pepper and fry them till they're golden. Yum yum yum! (And yes, I'm from Pittsburgh so I know what I'm talkin' about).
Uh oh, Pittsburgh? Ooh, Deb is a Browns fan. This could be fun. :)
I know someone that may want the yarn. What kind is it?
Lorraine
S/V Changes
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Lorraine sorry but its already all gone. I'm very efficient at getting rid of stuff these days!
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