Faucets and Ribs
Non‑boating season is our chance to catch up on projects. Over the years we’ve remodeled two bathrooms, replaced all the basement water lines with PEX, and tackled the various and sundry surprises that come with home ownership. This weekend we played with water again—just not on the boat. We finally replaced our drinking faucet. A…
Getting Greasy with the Glassy
Growing up, my dad made sure I could take care of my own car long before I ever owned one. I have even diagnosed engine issues by sound—my party trick, apparently. Chris has lovingly dubbed me “Mechanic Barbie”. I don’t mind working on the boats either; I’ve helped him replace impellers, winterize engines, and tackle…
Winter Weight
by Chris Rannow Well, it’s official. I’ve reached my winter weight. And why wouldn’t I? With temperatures hovering around negative 20 degrees here in Wisconsin, there is not much else to do except cook, eat, work on boat projects, and repeat. With that said, I am going to talk about some of the cooking Judy…
Boat Cushions and Cooking
I love being out on the water, but honestly, half the fun of boating (for me, anyway) is tearing things apart and putting them back together again. While some people hire professionals for maintenance and renovations, I apparently decided that we will become the professionals – whether Chris likes it or not. I’ll never forget…
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