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Weather Forecasts and Fitted Sheets

June 5th and 6th (Friday and Saturday) The weather over the past two weeks has been very cloudy, with a lot of showers and a few days of rain.  On Saturday it was back to raining quite hard and steady.  The weather forecast had been back and forth all over the place.  We often refresh the weather web site in the morning and see a forecast of sun for the next few days, and then by afternoon it’s calling for a mix of sun and cloud, and by the evening they may be calling for clouds and a chance of showers, and then by the next morning it may be back to mixed sun and cloud, or a chance of rain.  It has been changing so regularly that we keep being disappointed.  We had really been hoping to get a break in the weather in order to have a chance to hike up Mt. Caro Marion again before going back to work, but right now that isn’t looking likely, but then again they still have time to change it back to being nice.   It has defini...

Mowi Staff Picnic

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June 4th (Thursday) In the morning, after a bit of sewing, we got ready for Ken to pick us up around 11:00.  It was the day for the Mowi staff fishing trip on the lake.  Although it was socked in and raining in the morning, as we started to get ready the clouds began to lift and we were hopeful for a nice day.   Ken picked us up and we went up to the lake with him and Shelly where we met up with the crew.   There were three boats in the lake ready for our use, one was the Mowi lake boat which is used for adjusting the intake pipes on the lake, the second was the Mowi sea boat which had been brought up for the day, and the third was a nice little lake boat of Ken’s.     Jason and I rode with Ken and Shelly, and as we planed out across the water we were happy to be under the cover of their small enclosure as another shower came overhead.     It was lovely to be out on the lake again.     The last time tha...

Sewing Mattress Covers

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June 2nd and 3rd (Tuesday and Wednesday) On Tuesday morning we awoke to the sound of pouring rain.  We had had a lot of cloud and showers over the last couple of weeks, but this was the first real day of hard and steady rain.  It was a lovely day to be inside.  When I checked my email, I had one from Gladys saying that she would be happy for me to borrow her sewing machine if that would make things easier.  When I expressed that that would be helpful, she took it upon herself to bring it to us through the rain.  I had said not to bother today, but she came anyway saying that it was a perfect day to be sewing.  Of course she was right, but I didn’t want her to have to make the trip.  It was very sweet and thoughtful of her.  Once I was all set up with the sewing machine on board I could really make progress.  It was so much easier when I could fit, pin, and sew, without having to try to do all of...

Barbecue Troubles

June 1st (Monday) Happy first of June everyone! It is amazing to think that in twenty days it will be the longest day of the year.  It will be interesting to see how much more our daylight hours increase in the next twenty days. Today we both worked on projects.  Jason worked outside on the dock and fixed our barbecue.  Sadly it has not lasted as well as we had hoped.  Before leaving Vancouver we had decided to buy a good-quality marine barbecue because it got good reviews and was designed to mount easily onto a sailboat.  It is a Dickenson, the same company as our indoor propane stove and oven, but it has not been as good as we had hoped for.  The brackets that attach the barbecue to the railing, also a Dickenson product, corroded a couple of months ago, and the barbecue would have fallen into the water if it had not been connected to the propane hose.  We fixed that issue, but then the other day when Jason wa...

Another Try for Salmon

May 31st (Sunday) We had our first sleep on our new mattress last night, and we both found it very comfortable.  It was nice and firm, and quite supportive.  We are very happy with how it turned out, and hopefully it will last well.  In the afternoon we decided to head out salmon fishing.  It had been quite cloudy and showers kept passing through, but it was also calm and a lovely day.  We headed out.  After a few hours of trolling we had still not gotten any salmon.  We had caught a few small Rockfish, but that was it.  Although we were really hoping for some fresh salmon, we were also not encouraged by our luck.  Since it was around slack current, we decided to reel in and go and try some bottom fishing.  We were hoping for some fresh fish for dinner.   As we were putting our lines down we saw a massive splash out in the middle of the Dean Channel.  It was the sp...

Our Mattress Project

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May 30, 2020 (Saturday)   On Thursday, May 28th, we started working on the project of our new v-berth mattress.  This project had started quite a while ago when we first started researching the best “bed in a box” 6-inch foam mattress.  About five years ago we cut new foam for our v-berth and we increased the foam size by two inches (from four to six inches).  We kept the original shape of each piece of foam, but modified the covers to accommodate an extra two inches in thickness.  Over the years we learned which parts of our mattress construction took away from the comfort level, and we began to think about how it could be done differently.  The quality of the foam that we used last time was not that good, and it had been gradually flattening.  In combination with doing research for a good mattress we also redesigned the way that we wanted our cushions to be cut.  We decided that instead of having the cushi...

An Evening of Exploring

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May 29 (Friday) At around 14:00 the wind seemed to be dying down and we decided to head out and try our luck salmon fishing again.  When we got out to the mouth of Cousins Inlet we started trolling our way along the rock cliffs of Barba Point.  We trolled along for a while, but caught nothing.  The water had been quite calm when we first got out there, but the breeze started to pick up a bit and with the flooding current and the rebound off of the rock cliffs it got a bit choppy.  We decided to cut across Dean Channel to the area of Rattenbury Point.  Although we had been past this area in our sailboat last year, we had never been over in Kiki, and we wanted to check it out.   We cut across the channel and started trolling our way along, one advantage of trolling is that you get a lot of time to view a new area and look for wildlife.  There was one point that was very weathered looking, the rocky shore was smoo...

A Very Special Evening

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May 27th and 28th (Wednesday and Thursday) Wednesday was another productive day for us.  During our long hours of work and long shifts our housework tends to slip.  We took advantage of the day to do a full clean and tidy.  Jason worked on the back area, which needed a full reorganization, and I worked on cleaning up the front including wiping down the walls.  We also made a batch of bread and buns and also a batch of wraps.  On Thursday the wind had been steadily decreasing so at around 18:00 we decided to head out salmon fishing.  We had not yet had dinner, but we figured that we would only be a couple of hours and hopefully we would come home with some fresh salmon to have with our ten prawns for supper.  We had been out earlier in the day to pull up and re-bait our prawn traps, and we had gotten ten large prawns.   Out at the end of Cousins Inlet, at the area of Barba Point where it turns into Dean C...