On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 11:54:55 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
I've realized one of my problems with cruising (or any long vacation)
is I reach "scenic overload" where pretty things become mundane, "just
another beautiful vista". My mind can hold only so many of these
before I have to go home and recharge my desire for more. Anybody
else have this issue?
I don't have that problem. The reason being: there are way too many totally
ugly and ineptly-sailed boats in sight daily that it wants to make be barf
because they are so cluttered and lubberly maintained. Here is one good
example of which I speak.
http://islandtimepc.com/sitebuilderc...G.w300h410.jpg
But, to be fair, Flying Pig does have one quite comely attribute: She's on
the right:
http://islandtimepc.com/sitebuilderc...Lydia-Skip.jpg
I just have to wonder what the world's come to when a desirable woman like
that puts herself in such slovenly circumstances? If she would sail with me,
I would be happy to teach her what higher standards are all about.
Wilbur Hubbard
That looks like a bigger boat that what you have. Does that make a
difference, as far as comfort goes? I guess it depends on how far you
go. We're finally starting to get some warmer weather out here and
hardly any fog, but it's still pretty cold at night. I have to take
some vacation time in warm weather, including at night!
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