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Enjoy your time there, Pam. All right, I'm looking for the skipper of the good ship, the Shopsie, Roger, KK-7RDW. Ahoy, Captain, you found him. This is KK-7RDW, Roger, with the sailboat Shopsie, sitting here on the western edge of Magnolia. And we are seeing a few tiny breaks now after a steady, steady drizzle yesterday. It was more than spizzle. It was really for real drizzle. And at times, it was a little heavier than that. It had 1,100s, just a tick over a tenth yesterday, and nothing really since midnight, I think. And it looks like it's probably starting to dry off a little bit. The decks are damp. We've got 44 degrees. The barometer is at 29.67, and about 8 knots southwest. but most importantly we're seeing some blue little blue uh... holes opening up over the center of the sound so uh... north and south uh... we're getting some openings there uh... and in terms of uh... critters we've got my my son and his family with us for the next oh three or four days so that's going to get a front they're up from uh... oxnard california so have some time together and uh... do a lot of our Seattle touring things. Boxing day, I'm surprised nobody's really mentioned, at least I haven't heard anybody mention the actual, the upper class in England would have Christmas and then the help would have worked so hard and that's when the manor owner would go around and give them a present in a box of some sort or another or some extra bit money or something that would show appreciation for all the things that the maids and so on and so forth had done. And I think that is the origin of Boxing Day as far as I know. That's all I can help you with. This is KK7, our DW.

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