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Thursday 29 August 2013

FROM THE END! TOWARDS A NEW BEGINNING???

G'day All,
               Firstly a big THANX to all the family and friends who have supported me through these past few weeks. Many offers of support and help have flooded in, at times more than I could handle and this lead to a period of withdrawal and isolation.
I am by no means fixed or even close to returning to a sense of normality but I must begin the road back and to do this I need to resume the lines of communication and start rebuilding myself.
For those outside the LOOP I've been in a Major Bi-Polar Depression spiral during the past month or so which resulted in Hospital visits and a very close call with my Demons.
I wont go into the details but suffice to say that steps are being taken to prevent this from       reoccurring again.
Baby steps at this stage and part of that is to update the Blog again.
As you can see the work on the second hull has begun with the stainless steel framework now complete.
As with the hull removal what took three days on the first hull took just 4 hours this thyme.
 We are now EXPERTS? with this side literally
 fitting together like leggo. Having the other side available to take measurements and several hundred photo's is proving a major help.
We will begin the huge task of fibreglassing the exterior next week, and fingers crossed this should be largely complete by next weekend.
Life has had to slow down lotz during the last month with very little being achieved and at thymes nothing at all, now slowly that will change. Only this thyme without the pressure each task is to be enjoyed and accepted for what it is instead of being seen as a chore.
The front windows on the lower cabin roof have been removed and replaced with solid Nema board, it was these windows that created the wood rot issue that sparked my spiral.
Food is also slowly being reintroduced instead of opening a can of corn or pickles I've begun to cook meals again.
This Friday was a feast of traditional American hot dogs.
With 6 types of sausage as well as heaps of trimmings only NO sauerkraut.
Last Friday was Italian Gnocchi with two different styles of sauce. A creamy tomato and basil plus a carbonara.
Tonight's challenge is to make my own coconut cream for a fish curry. I've now been shown how to shell the green hull of the coconut using a machete. Thanks again Ken.
Ken is back from his prospecting trip with Gr8 suxcess topaz, gold, sapphires and rubies has Ken already looking towards another break in a few weeks.
My life goals for the next few weeks are much simpler- enjoy each day as it comes regardless of the obstacles encountered.
My Birthday came and went during the past month along with that of Big Ash who's Birthday is the next day. Ash has taken the family to Bali to celebrate.
Thanxs Brother Mark who provided a special Highlite during my dark thyme He asked what I needed My answer was nothing?
 He insisted, I said Ok, just a lite fishing rod, to replace 1 broken recently. Not 1 rod arrived but a tube full of 4 rods, average 5-8 kg spin tackle rods. This arrived during a very deep thyme and I didn't actually open the tube until the other day. Wholly crap!
Life is no longer simple and small thingz need to make a big difference a few fishing rods can mean so much.
Captain Felix

2 comments:

  1. Ahoy Cptn Felix. Great to see that the demons have at least abated to show some light at the end of the tunnel. Now to get the YOT back to ocean ready and put those rods to some good use. Looks like the second hull will be finished (not swedish) in no Thyme. See I'm getting the hang of this. Hopefully all will settle down and your planned trip to the islands will bring a ray of happiness and positive reflection. Really looking forward to catching up in October when both you and Andrew are scheduled to head to perth. All we need to do then is get hold of Karl and arrange to borrow a boat for the occassion (WKOA) Then we can at least get 1 day out on the water to see who truly is the best fisherman. might have to cut Andrews hooks off to be in with a chance, but fun will be has regardless of the outcome. Ciao for now. Brother Mark

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  2. Greetings, CF. It's really good to see you back on deck (or, seeing you're on a cat, should that be 'back on decks'?) and with LOTS of progress being made on the stbd hull. Just remember to look for at least one positive each day, and move forward in small steps. There will always be people to help you along the way, so you never have to deal with the hard times on your own.
    My screensaver came up, when I switched on FRED, with a photo of you holding a big dhufish - a smile all over your face. Something to aim for. I haven't heard any results yet from my tests on Friday - hopefully no news is good news, but will ring them tomorrow for the results - will let you know. I'm having a couple of days off school just to get some energy back.
    Heading for bed now- this was just a quick hello, so you know we've seen the update.
    Take care
    Mum xo
    PS What does Kenny do with the results of his fossicking? I might be interested in a purchase, if he sells them.

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