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John Cairns
 
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"katysails" wrote in message
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High and dry is a better thing...even if it was warm and dry enough to
sail Lake Michigan does strange things in the winter time....like 20 ft
waves with very short intervals...the kind that take out the big
lakers...having spoken with people all over, I've found that even when you
live in better climes there are still reasons why you can't sail:
hurricanes, interminate rain, doldrums, excessive hear, etc. We all
suffer some malady from weather...my philosophy has become more enjoy
every moment when the moment is upon you rather than bemoaning.
Especially since Mr Sails keeps looking at his birthplace for our
retirement rather than south (he was born in Marquette, Mi, about 5 miles
from the artic circle...that's a joke...)
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message


Interesting statistic I read a while back, even world cruisers spend a lot
more time at anchor than they do sailing. I think the percentages were 2/3
anchored, 1/3 sailing.

John Cairns


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Katy,

I think Neal's name was simply "Chiguita" but it was in reference to the
Banana song.

Now he is hedging on Mr Everything Right because of time. Not that he
neglected proper use.

I also, Checked his story about the Keel from his own "Web Site" Along
with the pictures, Some of his asinine comments.

His rebuttals really don't have a real Neal way about them, So be it,
they do make interesting comments

How's it feel being high and dry ? I haven't been that way in
thirty-five years.
Luck of the draw on work transfer!

Guess I can't give you the;"I'll drink to that!" You know better but
I'm a happy old man out here.

Ole Thom