Amy caught two Bluefish yesterday. On the dock later, she does her best fish impersonation. Cleans a fish. (Thanks Dennis for the fish cleaning kit!) And eats a fish.
Good job, Amy. Also, if you have any slivered almonds, you can roast them in a frying pany and put them on top of the bluefish. Yummy. Dennis is delighted that the knives have been put to good use. Sandy
Thanks Sandy. I've been eating fish sandwiches all day, but there is plenty still left over. They were pretty big fish.
Amy is insisting on pizza tonight while we're still at a marina, so it'll be until tomorrow until I'm back on my fish sandwich regimen. Alas, no slivered almonds aboard.
Well, After meeting both Captain Cranky pants and Amy yesterday, (who did not seem cranky at all, most likely due to the presence of Amy), these are 2 wonderful folks I was honored to meet. They make the cutest couple and look good together. The pictures of Amy do not do her justice. I agree with the other bloggers, she is an absolute fox and has a wonderful witty personality to go with the stunning looks. If I was 20 years younger, and not married to my childhood sweetheart, I would sweep her off her feet (and on my Gemini) lol!
And for the female bloggers, "The Captain" appeared tall (like 6ft) dirty blonde and handsome (and this coming from a straight guy, ok). He had a deepish voice, that seemed to fit his role of Captain. Of course he also had a wonderful personality and truly an optimist. How can he not be, he is fixing something that breaks every week on his boat! He definitely has more balls then me 'cause half the electronics don't function properly on his yacht. Scott is truly a seat of his pants sailor, and I truly admire his sense of adventure (and Amy having the guts to join Him).
We all had a great time discussing a myriad of subjects and had many laughs. I surely hope our paths will cross again, and we can sail our Gemini's together.
Oh, and Amy caught another bluefish on our way back to the inlet yesterday. This time she reeled it in herself. More fried fish for dinner last night, with peach salsa and avocado slices.
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Amy, you're wicked cute.
Good job, Amy. Also, if you have any slivered almonds, you can roast them in a frying pany and put them on top of the bluefish. Yummy. Dennis is delighted that the knives have been put to good use.
Sandy
Thanks Sandy. I've been eating fish sandwiches all day, but there is plenty still left over. They were pretty big fish.
Amy is insisting on pizza tonight while we're still at a marina, so it'll be until tomorrow until I'm back on my fish sandwich regimen. Alas, no slivered almonds aboard.
Very nice photo series. You are lucky that you get to hang out with Amy all the time!
Yes, I am so lucky that I get to spend ALL my time with Amy!
I remind him of that all the time. :)
Well,
After meeting both Captain Cranky pants and Amy yesterday, (who did not seem cranky at all, most likely due to the presence of Amy), these are 2 wonderful folks I was honored to meet. They make the cutest couple and look good together. The pictures of Amy do not do her justice. I agree with the other bloggers, she is an absolute fox and has a wonderful witty personality to go with the stunning looks. If I was 20 years younger, and not married to my childhood sweetheart, I would sweep her off her feet (and on my Gemini) lol!
And for the female bloggers, "The Captain" appeared tall (like 6ft) dirty blonde and handsome (and this coming from a straight guy, ok). He had a deepish voice, that seemed to fit his role of Captain. Of course he also had a wonderful personality and truly an optimist. How can he not be, he is fixing something that breaks every week on his boat! He definitely has more balls then me 'cause half the electronics don't function properly on his yacht. Scott is truly a seat of his pants sailor, and I truly admire his sense of adventure (and Amy having the guts to join Him).
We all had a great time discussing a myriad of subjects and had many laughs. I surely hope our paths will cross again, and we can sail our Gemini's together.
Amy's a stone cold fox, but I'm more of a fixer-upper. Just like the boat.
Got the new helm installed and Amy is steering the boat to Shark Harbor. I'm working on posting some pics of the new helm.
Oh, and Amy caught another bluefish on our way back to the inlet yesterday. This time she reeled it in herself. More fried fish for dinner last night, with peach salsa and avocado slices.
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