Thursday, July 26, 2012

Keeping it Cool

On my list of "Things to Do" for the Head Mechanic of the Time and Tide is the lack of forceful air coming from one of the vents in the main cabin.



We seem to be missing a piece if the ductwork----looks like it was removed when putting in either the TV or Radar display.



Measuring up....

Measuring across....

The part is a standard 2x6 oval transitioning through a 90 degree into a 4 inch duct.  Installation of the part will be interesting :)
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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Cooler, overcast and 10-12mph winds!!!


Going to do a little sailing this afternoon with some out of town company
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Friday, July 13, 2012

Three Old Salts


A recent gift from a former sailor in the family, these three old sea dogs will soon find a place in the nautical decor.
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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Seasoned Fisherman


This guy was a pro at walking the docks and leaning waaaay over to look under the edges to snag the big one fish----the ones that you see going all the way down his throat.
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Saturday, July 7, 2012

A morning walk through the garden

We've been gone for the last few days and went out this morning to check how our vegetable garden has been doing while we have been away.
Quite well apparently....


The very last bit of broccoli

Some of the many, many grape tomatoes---looks like one got "taste tasted"

A bit longer view

Some of our larger tomatoes

and more

and more

and more

Cucumbers are getting into the act

not a lot of straight ones though

Sweet peppers are looking good

Have trouble with squash though...maybe this year

Some jalapenos about ready

Found a straight one!!

View down the cucumbers' cage

Our beefstake variety


Ready to be picked by the happy little picker below!


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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Hot Fourth of July on the Water



Looks to be a few hot ones on the water this week while we celebrate the Fourth of July.  Fortunately, we have our new custom made hatch covers!  These high quality textiles are made one-by-one by skilled seamstresses working in SACOM approved facilities.  To get these great custom covers made to your exact specifications contact 1-800-SEE-NANA today!!!


All the covers are installed and working great mom :)

THANK YOU!!!
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Salt Water Pool---Step One


Add salt....lots of salt (640 pounds if you are counting bags)
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Friday, June 29, 2012

Weekend all planned out....


Some new pool equipment arrived just in time to be installed this weekend.....much to the joy and happiness of wives and children everywhere :)

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Back Seat Drivers



A couple of Back Seat Drivers view the action from the aft deck of the Time and Tide as it cruises at a variety of speeds across Kentucky Lake.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Photographic Needlepoint


Paracatu does not have any Wal-marts, shopping centers, malls or even fast-food drive thrus---what they do have is lots of shops, food markets and small businesses.  Hand-made craftsmanship is still very much in evidence in many things including this pillow out in the cabana of the hotel.  The rendition is mostly correct as there are three very tall palm trees (though much closer together).  The only truly artistic license used is the courtyard in front of the hotel---there is none, only a small street.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Offseason Touch-up



The staff here at the Pousada da Villa have been putting a little extra time in this off-season applying a new coat of varnish to some of the rustic woodwork.  The staff has posted signs like the one above where they've worked and I've typically been able to work through these types of signage both at the hotel and the mine site when needed.  However, the hotel staff knows where I'm from, and my obvious gringo limitations, hence the "special" sign below was posted in front of the door to my room in English. Got to love them :)

 
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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Soon to be Table Grapes, Raisins or Vinho


I assume that the grapes on the arbor will become treats for the guests.  Of course I have no clue what color the grapes will be when they decide to grow up!
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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Bunches of Bananas


These little bananas will be on the plates of guests in a few weeks.
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New kid on the block



Larger than most of his avian friends in the area, this menacing looking bird with the black coloring, heavy beak and an iridescent hood of feathered chain mail, was given a large berth when he came by to check out what the parrots were squawking about.  I would think he is probably a large seed eater but it pays to be safe :)

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Birds of a Feather...

We had some fairly heavy rains here in the highlands of Brazil overnight leaving these three guys fairly well soaked and preening while waiting for the morning sun to begin to dry them out.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Walkway Display

While I didn't get around to all the gardening I wanted to get done along our front walkway, the hostas and daylillies do not seem to mind.  Hostas bloom first every year (and are the kings of the show right now), about a month before the daylillies take over.


Our first daylilly (overachiever) of the year on the front walk.
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Friday, June 1, 2012

In the grip of winter....



The courtyard at the Pousada da Villa, like the rest of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, is obviously in the grip of winter.  In fact, the low last week was an incredible finger numbing 12C (52F)!
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