tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736698348374321849.post2106501275168066882..comments2014-11-13T20:59:47.859-10:00Comments on Temme Travels: Ballenas, Spam and TP.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736698348374321849.post-61782713568750734462012-05-18T21:23:10.416-10:002012-05-18T21:23:10.416-10:004 rolls not enough for 3 weeks with 3 dudes!!! -jm...4 rolls not enough for 3 weeks with 3 dudes!!! -jmacAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736698348374321849.post-49150614277823073032012-05-17T19:10:53.153-10:002012-05-17T19:10:53.153-10:00Well, if 4 rolls ain't enuff..teehee.. no way....Well, if 4 rolls ain't enuff..teehee.. no way... UM, they'll just have to do as the SE Asians do! Hopefully they got some hand soap and sanitizer! And too much of that Spam goodness, they won't even be using the toilet. YIKES!<br />The pics are so great! Amazing what the Meshack can hold. It sure is a boat-load of food :)Angela Babcockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04183763152551791414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736698348374321849.post-16866954656186225402012-05-17T17:06:10.291-10:002012-05-17T17:06:10.291-10:00Well, 2 bottles of red wine where taken to Meshach...Well, 2 bottles of red wine where taken to Meshach and I volunteered the other morning for "basura" duty cleaning Meshach's dingy out, and saw one bottle already gone....so Jack Daniels is left a few beers and the 2 cans of Spam. As for the T.P. I did mention to Thor that I didn't think, in all honestly, that a 4 pack would be enough. "Really, you don't think so?" was his answered, followed by Aaron saying "well I only use 4 sections at a time" at which time I was thankful for seeing the small container of bleach making it's way from Mega and onto Meshach. Thor did note today that he did buy a little bit more...and I think that's a good thing. Currently in La Paz the southerlies are flying in and it's cold out. I'm not joking. C-O-L-D.....and cold enough for a fleece if you venture down the malecon in search of your last "real meal" in Mexico, where the boys are now. A send off Tequila (thanks to Ethan who is still terribly sad that he's not going) at sunset warmed them up and I went below in the comfort of Eyoni to put Zada to bed as we are the early send off team which will rise before 6:00am in order to get things ready for school before going out to Meshach 45 minutes later to take photos, see the anchor come up and wave them off and point them in the right direction. For a few hours the southerlies will work for them, after they round the corner and head down the Cerrolvo Channel, all bets are off and it might be THEN that they're grateful for the extra rolls o' comfort in the extra rolls of T.P that Meshach now holds as they might have some work ahead before rounding the tip o' Baja and putting a course set on Kauai and that wind and roll even out....Nancy J. Joneshttp://eyoni.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736698348374321849.post-68475532361602749012012-05-17T13:07:38.609-10:002012-05-17T13:07:38.609-10:00I saw no red wine???I saw no red wine???jsaylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07759174549370177131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6736698348374321849.post-18960458935768979212012-05-17T11:31:38.629-10:002012-05-17T11:31:38.629-10:00I must ad that we ate like kings when I made my cr...I must ad that we ate like kings when I made my crossing on Meshach on a voyage that Tanya had provisioned. I hope that the dark chocolates, (night watch energy boosters), I sent along made it for this trip.Stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08099883073395326452noreply@blogger.com