Its Autumn here on the Eastern Shore and one of the sadest days of the year is upon me - the removal of my power boat for the winter. There she is waiting for the trailer to show up and begin her long winter hibernation. It was a spectacular day for a last run down the creek to the levy.
This Boston Whaler is a bit long in the tooth as she is 13 years old but shows no sign of slowing down. I may get another 10 years out of her.
Next week my sailboat comes out of the water and I'll be seasonally land-locked until spring. Still when one door closes, another opens and that newly ajar portal is lots more time for painting miniatures. I am planning a rather daft stunt for this years Painting Challenge (which will be #10). What is it? Mum's the word for now but I'm pretty sure it will be an epic undertaking. Epic in either its stupidity or execution but epic none-the-less.
3 comments:
I shall look forward to your draft plan in the Challenge.
See you at the challenge my friend!
Sparrow comes out Sunday too, so I feel your pain...
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