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The day started with Elaine feeling under the weather, but she still managed to facetime the family in Arizona again before heading back to bed for the bulk of the day.

Roy, on the otherhand, got stuck into a number of boat projects, including fixing the furler drum and installing a new furler line, new genoa sheets, a new main traveller sheet, new dinghy davit lines and a new mainsail 2nd reef line.

By then Elaine was feeling a little better, so we spent the remainder of the day giving Paw Paw a good cleaning inside and out. Fortunately, with not using the watermaker and, therefore, having to watch our water consumption more carefully, mother nature lent a helping hand to clean the decks.

This evening a batch of freshly baked soda bread, together with some vegetable soup, will hopefully set Elaine back on her feet.

And with that another busy day in the peaceful and idyllic anchorage of Roseville Chase, with just the birds and wildlife for company, comes to a close. It's hard to believe we're just less than 2 miles from the hustle and bustle of Sydney and her suburbs!

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