Thursday, June 13, 2024

Sahara sand

It's not only hot today, but we also have sand from Sahara in the air. But tomorrow it's supposed to cool off a bit and hopefully there will be some north wind that will blow the Sahara dust back where it belongs. 
We went to town this morning to get a few groceries and to check on my CO2 canister at the courier's office. Not there, but later Noulis, the diver said that it was delivered to his home and he will bring it tomorrow. 
Of course there was also time for a break at the local Sailor Cafe. Jennie rowed us to town, but we got a tow from a neighbor at the anchorage coming back.
After lunch, Jennie went rowing and I napped and then practiced a few pieces on the piano. I also made a list of house rules for the helpers who haven't yet been house trained. Such as: put things back where you found them, if you found it closed, then close it, if you empty it, refill it,  clean up after yourself,  etc.
Now the sky is clear  the crescent moon is up and there is a light, cool breeze in the air. All is well.

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