One of the reasons we booked time in this marina is to have a stable place to take care of business. The nomad life has its advantages, but some things take time. For example, my lovely wife, once again, is trying to get her monthly medications. It’s a pain and can take almost a week to sort out. We are hoping it’ll take less than that, but we have to prepare for the possibility.
While it’s nice here, we are thinking that if we can figure out how to live out on anchor it’ll be a lot cheaper. The big issue is finding a cheap place to store the boat trailer while we are on the water.
Living in this marina has given us a chance to gradually change over to boat life. Right now our Blazer is parked close to the boat so we have easy access to all our stuff. Over time we’ve been organizing and sorting out the boat. Soon we’ll have it ready for living at anchor.
One of the concerns about staying on the boat has been my agility. My long struggle with a bad infection really set me back physically. I’m happy to say that I have no difficulty doing the boat yoga needed to move around on the small boat.
I am so grateful that my health has been improving so much. Life is good.
-Sixbears
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ReplyDeleteIndeed!
Delete"Boat Yoga", good one! :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds like you and your wife are exactly at the right place to be at this time. That is a good place to be.
ReplyDeleteWorks for us. Of course, since this is a nomadic season for us, we are looking to move on. Expect to stay south for some time though.
DeleteGlad you are feeling better, life is good.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dizzy. Can't believe the difference a month makes.
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