I made beach glass knobs to go on the newly painted cabinets. They're very pale green with aqua blue beach glass. Someday, I want all open shelves, but for now this works well.
Because we're having our last cold snap of the year, the marina has the water turned off to prevent frozen pipes. My reserve tank is about twenty gallons and I have to hoard it, I'm using paper plates and putting off laundry for a few days. It's just part of living on a boat in a place where it gets below 35 degrees.
I think I'll go paint the kitchen backsplash and part of the counter. Pretty soon the weather will warm up and I'll be working on the outside!
Living on a houseboat in Seattle is a unique experience and one that I've looked forward to for years. But, if you have no boat experience whatsoever, it's even more interesting.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
It's about time!
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| My new neighbors--a LARGE houseboat |
It's been a tumultuous time since my last post and I decided it's time to update. However, when I tried to log onto the blog this morning, I was locked out and google told me that my blog didn't exist! Thank goodness I'm able to access from my home office.
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| More neighbors |
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| The dogs checking out the funky bench |
Fortunately for me, I have a suite at my office and I've been able to use the shower there. Good thing, because I got pretty busy and didn't have much time to research and shop for a new water heater. It's a specialized item due to the size. I was hoping to get an on-demand water heater like they use in Europe, but found that they use too much amperage by far. Another option is a gas powered water heater that runs off a propane tank, but that would require setting up the propane system and finding another place for the water heater. Expensive and complicated. I've decided to replace the tank with a similar ten gallon model and that seems to fulfill my needs just fine. It's a special order. Normally, people want the biggest water heater they can get. It will be here next week.
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| Springtime on Lake Union |
In the meantime, I finished repainting the bathroom and the kitchen cabinets, and I hung curtains.
I was afraid that it would be darker at this marina, but it's actually lighter and my plants like that. The whole marina is quieter and no all night parties here. It's peaceful and lovely. Occasionally some geese will swim by just looking around and I'm looking forward to warm weather and having my morning coffee on the back deck. I'm living just a few blocks away from the former marina but the neighborhood is much different. Quieter, nicer. And I don't have stairs!
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