tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11311723.post6066037015272957894..comments2023-12-01T10:35:12.938+00:00Comments on Boatlife: Cruising Aboard NB Valerie: Cape locks and Saltisford armLes Biggshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06200731053479474814noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11311723.post-41966272260336770552016-02-18T16:49:34.670+00:002016-02-18T16:49:34.670+00:00The historical lessons on the cut are fascinating,...The historical lessons on the cut are fascinating, Moreso as they are confirmed by superb research. Les, ever thought of being a history teacher in a school environment?<br /><br />And as for the cut on the dotted line photograph, it looks horrible!<br /><br />Given Jaq's ability to use natural healing salves and related, the incision will soon appear to be nothing at all, other than a tiny dotted line.<br /><br />Best to you both, from cold Southern Ontario Canada.<br />Bryce Leenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11311723.post-72700687293804375772016-02-18T15:26:56.645+00:002016-02-18T15:26:56.645+00:00Hi Jaq and Les, It's good to know you are heal...Hi Jaq and Les, It's good to know you are healing well, Jaq, and movement is improving. Good on you.<br />Next time you are down getting water go into the Cape pub and have a coffee**, and say hello to the NZ crew in there, particularly Liam, the trainee chef whose grandmother Rachel is a good friend of ours here in Waikanae.<br />**NZ cafes are renowned for excellent coffee, so the NZ crew at CoGH have brought that skill with them from home...<br />Persisting down with rain here - hardest rain I've ever seen! 250mm (10 inches) in just a few hours on Wednesday. But here on the West Coast of the South Island they do measure their annual rainfall in metres ...<br />Love and biggs hugs to you both, M&DxxooMarilyn, nb Waka Huiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09485346080040799974noreply@blogger.com