Cash;
Good evening my friend, though it may well be morning already for you and likely so. Regardless I trust all is well as can be anymore in your world.

While you likely know this as you're near the big water, in a lifetime of working in the cabinet industry with some very talented craftsmen, the two that stick out to me both worked on boats in Vancouver before moving inland to our drier climes.

When I commented on the one chap's ability, he mentioned that designing, building and installing cabinetry on boats and yachts was always tricky as there were no straight lines for walls like we're used to in houses.

Anyways in the "for whatever it's worth" category, they could also design the most interesting hidey holes in cabinetry too Cash, as apparently most yachts have that as more or less a standard "thing" as well.

Makes sense in both cases when one considers the uncertain vagaries of life in strange waters and stranger harbors.

It's not the life for me of course Cash, as I've often said, I'd rather ride a rough horse than a smooth boat any day of the week and twice on Sundays.

All the best to you all this weekend.

Dwayne


The most important stuff in life isn't "stuff"