The boat is safely tucked into a slip in Mazatlan where it'll stay until the winds are favorable for a four-day sail north, probably a month from now. Time to collect the Capt, his two guitars and some other essential things he wants to bring home. He's convinced he's solved the alternator problem, the cooling system is working well and he just needs to replace some batteries. That's nothing new, boats are always in need of new batteries.
The new music room, formerly a patio, has now been roofed over and walled in, a ceiling fan, AC and lights installed. I've emptied a closet and half the bathroom shelves, cooked up some soups and beans to freeze, and cleaned out the minivan. Today I'll wash and vacuum the van, check all its vital fluids and tire pressure, under the supervision of Earl, my car guru. Sofia has had her bath, trim and tick treatment, and Chica will get hers today.
The plan is to leave at first light so I can make as much of the drive as possible in the cool morning, because the air conditioning isn't working, and because I'd like to get there well before dark. I'm taking along a book on tape to shorten those nine long hours. It'll be just me, the dogs and James Lee Burke.
It feels like new chapter is about to begin.

13 comments:
Good for you Bliss! I am praying for you that you may have peace in your heart. Buen viaje.
I'm glad for you.
great, so glad you are looking forward together.
I'll be so glad to see all you guys! I'm en ascuas!
Chica is starting to look a lot like a schnauzer, don't you think? That might explain her addiction to playing ball...
Drive carefully, and keep your cell phone charged and handy. I know I will. BTW, don't forget our Mexico car insurance includes roadside assistance. The numbers are on the policies.
And finally, the 3-digit number for the Green Angels is posted all along the roads.
I hope you had a safe trip. And I wish you the very best in this new chapter. :)
How exciting and exhilarating, I'm happy for you guys. You sound like a good match.
James Lee Burke is one of my favorite road companions!
I´m reading a Burke book at this moment. Title is something about flamingos. It´s downstairs, and I´m too lazy to go see.
Plus, being a Louisiana boy, it resonates.
Have a nice trip.
the girls look lovely! which is the one you brought to chacala when you visited us?
i'm curious as to the meaning of MxSailor's comment, i'm "en ascuas" can't think of any translation for that. either it's misspelled, the name of a place, or something i've never heard of.
hope your trip to maz. went well. say hi to the captain for me. and yes, it is definitely a new chapter. enjoy!!!
teresa
just realized MxSailor IS the captain. still don't know what en ascuas means.
teresa
Bob - Gracias! I could use some heaven-sent peace.
Jomamma - yo tambien!
LL & S - Yes, we're feeling optimistic.
MxS - She doesn't have schnauzer eyebrows. But you could be right. Thanks for reminding me about the road assistance.
LL - Haven't had it yet. Mañana. Muy temprano.
MxRR - The Jimmy Lee I have is "Last Car to Elysian Fields" and I've probably already read it, but who cares? It should shorten the trip.
Teresa - The dog on the right is Chica, I think she's the one I brought to school in Chacala. She likes kids, Sofia doesn't. En ascuas means 'on pins and needles' or 'tenterhooks' whatever they are. Maybe it's a Mexican expression. It's also used to say 'Ouch!' according to my dictionary.
Felipe - I know which one you mean. I read it. I have a copy of Swan Peak I'm taking with me, but of course I can't read while driving. Can't remember if I've read it or not. Louisiana boy, huh? Why am I not surprised?
Well, my dear, you have wanted to "travel". I like the solitude of driving and listening to a book.
You're probably there by now, as I write - safe and sound.
Enjoy!
LOL you sound so very excited and happy. Good for you!!
Be safe on your trip.
Babs - Well, as it turned out James Lee's book was useless to me, as I had it on cassette and the van has a CD player. But yes, I have gotten through a long trip before with the help of a novel, that one was "No Country for Old Men."
Mic - Excited, happy and a little nervous. My first solo all-day driving excursion, and my friends at home all think I'm nuts, I should make him take a bus.
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