Saturday, August 01, 2009

Not Sailing Again!



We had hoped to get away on the boat again this week, but a combination of me - the sailing wimp - and high winds has meant that we are still at home! The first picture is of the jetty at the sailing club from where we row out to Katana and the second shows Katana, in the centre of the picture, dipping forward into the water. Sorry, Fiona! Bet you wish you'd married a real sailor!
There have been days when the comment has been made that it was 'a great day'. Unspoken were the words - 'for sailing'. I do pledge to keep trying and get out there as much as I can. There that's public! Can't go back on it....:-)
However, on the up-side of this we have made some progress in researching our family tree - getting back to the 1700's in some branches of the family..... and Fiona bought a flexible laundry basket from our new hardware store having failed to buy one across the water!!
The next highlight in Dunoon's life is the opening of Morrison's on Monday. We look forward to it because we might get our Co-op back!!

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bet your happy to get the co-op back!?

You should twitter

"what are you doing?"
Don - "Teaching some reckless 2nd years!"

I love the idea!

Oh got an A for my one and only resit!

Oooh right! ;)

6:58 PM  
Blogger Don said...

Yep Co-op Back! Love it. :-)

Me Twitter? - no chance (Argyll Teacher already got in trouble for this)... - need to stay employed for as long as it takes to get the boys into employment (happy and settled...then pass on lol!) - no haunting required.

Well Done.

8:48 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I did hear about that actually...

The boys should get themselves into education ;) bet that would go down well! I'm going to be 10,000's in debt after my 2nd degree but its worth it right? right? :(
Teaching's a good job thought isn't it? Thats what im telling myself...

Oh, i've heard the new Morrison's is quite good

TTFN

9:55 PM  

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