After years of planning and months of work, we moved into the boat today.
The house on Langebjergvej - we have agreed that we can no longer call it home - has today been cleaned by a cleaning company.
We had obviously misunderstood the time when while we were sitting at breakfast, 5 people armed with brooms, buckets, vacuum cleaners and detergents marched in.
We hurriedly got into the clothes and moved the last things out on the patio so we could sort them there.
Pia went through the house with the friendly and very energetic manager, who then launched 3 young people.
Meanwhile, Carl drove the last thing on the recycling site and said goodbye to the space manager, whom he has had almost a comradeship over the last couple of months.
After coffee and tea with Ali & Julie and their 2 children (our closest neighbor) and talk that we are now seriously out of the comfort zone, we drove to the harbor.
Here we talked to Thue, whom we met in Kappeln, Germany on our summer trip last year. At that time, he and his wife Martina had just started their lives as long-distance sailors - strange enough that they found Humlebæk Harbor just as we are going to start ours.
The rest of the day we practiced to relax, get used to our new life and that home is now the boat.
That sounds great, I hope you will enjoy it as much as your travels KH Michael
Now I have checked the pictures of both the web and it looks very nice, just it was me