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I have told you before that Captain Rolf has dropped engine and other parts of his boat onto his foot/hand and ended up in hospital. This time he got it into his head to pick me up and take me to the boat to help him. His wife is now too weak to do that and his sons were at work today, so I came in as first reserve.
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We did the lifting and engine thing fairly quickly so then it was my turn to have fun. Today was either the hottest or second hottest day in Berlin area this year. Nearly 40°C brought about by winds pushing up from north Africa - or so the weather forecasters told us. It is expected to break this evening and return us to the usual cooler weather.
Rolf let me take the boat out even though there was no wind for the sails. We used the motor and of course I steered. The first photos are of a sign saying we are near the lake. The lake where he keeps his boat is called Wolzigsee (See = lake) and is south of Berlin. I thought there may be wind later but he just smiled in one of those I-know-better-but-I-am-not-saying-anything ways. I just steered and hoped for wind.
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While waiting we sunbathed, had lunch and talked about everything and nothing. As the wind slowly gathered I decided to take a photo of my legs. The reason is a comment left by Ian about a photo sent by Shirley and showing me in the sun at her pool.
Ian said it looked like I was trying to get my legs brown. Correct Ian! I think white is giving way to, 'Get those knees brown!' This was a famous command from sergeants to new soldiers on arrival at far flung bits of the old British Empire. Ah...those were the days Ian, and the Gin 'n Tonics were always at least 3 fingers!
Captain Rolf dropped me home just as the first thunder came with showers indicating a cooler day tomorrow. Even so, it was 39°C on my balcony and very humid after a rain shower. The solution was to pour a very cold beer into a glass and sip it. I did just that. Mmmmmh....the perfect end to a perfect day!
2 comments:
Ahoi,
now I know who the piratship on the lake steered.
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Hi Silke - thanks for the comment :-)
Have a great time in Poland and see you for the cooking/meal on Thursday next week. Tell me about Poland when we meet - John
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