Friday, June 29, 2012

How many Optimist sailors ...

... does it take to blow up a buoyancy bag?





Tuesday, June 26, 2012

First nail. #in




Peter shoots the first batten into a frame in the hold of the Watergeus. This is the tjalk that has been with us a couple of times before for the rear cabin. We are gradually working our way from stern to stem.

First nail. #in




Peter shoots the first batten into a frame in the hold of the Watergeus. This is the tjalk that has been with us a couple of times before for the rear cabin. We are gradually working our way from stern to stem.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Small kitchens too. #in




Making a small kitchen can be just as fun as a big kitchen.
Here is a 'drawer in a drawer' kitchen in our VW Transporter; ready for work duty and sailing weekends away.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Ready for the spray shop. #in




Two piles of German* oak door and drawer fronts and three end walls ready to take to the spray shop on Monday morning.

(* Don't mention the football)

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Em does what Holland couldn't





Don't know what we're going to do with it but Em has won a football table at our local supermarket!

If Bert van Marwijk reads this, she'd be happy to give him some tips before the critical game against Germany tomorrow ( and she'd like to know why he continues to play the left footed Robben on the right wing :).

Monday, June 11, 2012

Pictures tell the story. #in




My friend Tsjerk ( @eilandhopwj ) once said i was tweeting long before Twitter was invented.
It's true that most of my blog posts are a photo and a few lines of text. The story is in the picture and the camera is in my phone and therefore always in my pocket.

This extra long post is in response to a question posed by Tillerman over on propercourse.blogspot.com

The picture is of the dishwasher door in the oak kitchen.