Stainless steel durade covers needed in warmer climates so durades can let fresh air in the cabin. |
Necessity is the mother of invention. Sue used her old main sail material and sewing machine to make a new suit case- free transport by air! |
Nordbjaergs Travel lift. Wonderful people. Lar's wife re- made our Bimini /dodger "glass" for the surround, which was cracked and badly damaged from use in the cold trip. |
Ariel with her passarel entrance. Most Danish boats have a cut through the bow so you just walk on and off. We climb over the bow to do the same. Tricky with groceries. |
Typical Danish boat with split bow to walk through |
Newly installed picture of the grandchildren on Nav station. |
Charles drilling nav pod to install mouse add on. He's so handy! |
One of four Royal palaces together in Denmark square. The prince was probably in residence. |
Lunch at the maritime museum. Elder flower juice drink , and a new brew to try. |
The stern of my favorite boat at the museum. Hand carving everywhere. Great workmanship. |
another museum boat. |
They make their own rope as it was done years ago with the inner bark from certain trees. Carefully twisted together. |
The museum is to the right of Copenhagen indicated by the triangle and red circle. We needed to drive northward then across and down, GPS driven. |
Way back home we saw a McD's with a spiral staircase. |
Glad to see you back on line. We just got back from our Ft. Lauderdale to Barcelona trip. I will be following your adventures. Be safe.
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