Oh fer gawd's sake Thom... I've grown up with gulls... I've hand raised 2
nestlings swept off a rock island in a storm. There are more of them now
than ever before in history.
....and don't be so presumptuous as to tell me where to look. I swear the
way that post read is that you assume I've never bothered to take a look at
what's around me. I sail in Nova Scotia Thom.... it's got a much longer
history of sail and men who went to sea. I've commercial fished here. I know
the damn ocean!
Scotty is not about to tell me anything about sailing..... I'll do as I
please and when it suits me.
..."and I'll Drink To That!"
CM
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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CM,
Maybe you should listen to Scott when you sail. Look around you and see
what is taking place. Get your face out of the mug!
One of the Joys of sailing is watching the Gulls. "Jonaston Seagull" is
a story about Gulls. They can be a exercise in watching beautity when
they are soaring; as well as a pain in the ass when they are ****ting on
your boat. They are a very smart bird. You can learn a lot from watching
them. When they soar very high they will drift with the prevailing
winds. A very easy way for them to get away from an incoming storm. Just
might help you sometime.
Ole Thom
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