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Frank & Anne
Sat 25 Sep 2021 11:17
More on the moose hunters. Each paid CA$ 6,000 for the privilege. The head honcho had bought a brand new GM truck specifically for the journey (risky?)from New York to Newfoundland which broke down. Freezer with moose meat still on truck when it went to be fixed. The moose heads plus blowflies had been offloaded onto the picnic table for the duration. Initially broke down In Newfoundland but after “fix”only lasted 40km( the cynical believing it would lurch to the next dealership) Lots of phoning. No rental cars so had to hire U-Haul truck for 1000 mile journey with full freezer. Intent on suing GM for all the costs. Each of them had $2000 worth of moose meat, so a lot was at stake.
Have found orange staining on pillow cases and towels a little disturbing. Patches would appear within hours. F, the chemist, quick to ascertain that it was iron in the water, which comes from a well. Damp hair patch on the pillow and extraordinary handprint on the towel after shower. A assured she doesn’t look rusty.
There is a product specifically for this- Iron Out. There is something for everything.
Had forms to print first thing, normally a speedy process but the joys of technology……Our Canon printer, bought in Lanzarote, unused for a couple of years, sprang into life and after replacing cartridges worked a treat for scanning.

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Printing from this wireless printer proves more than a challenge at the best of times but now with app update, increased security measures, 2 hours later managed to print the 1 essential sheet. Result?!
Now back to important things like the engine. Note the inspection mirror and unfortunately timed call from fellow yachtsman. You know who you are, T!

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