Then, once we had breakfast, Elaine’s task for the day was to tackle the pile of laundry that hadn’t been done since leaving Penang Island, as well as to wash all the bedding and towels. Fortunately it was the perfect day for this activities, given the blue, sunny skies and not a drop of rain anywhere.
Roy decided his task would be to clean the igniters and burners on the stovetop, but he also had to fix a toggle switch on the watermaker before that could be run, following which he baked himself some baguettes and spent some time playing with his new toy. He also had a chat to Craig, off Il Signo, who is still in Langkawi at the moment, but apparently, by the weekend, there’s expected to be another gaggle of yachts arriving in the quarantine anchorage from Malaysia. Guess we’ll know soon enough.
This evening, we chatted to Keenan again to wish him good luck as he was getting ready to do his “Systems” Test; always a major hurdle to overcome at the start of any aircraft training.
Other than enjoying a family Zoom meeting and separate phone calls to the family in Ireland, life in quarantine has been quiet and relaxing for the most part.