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Joe, you'd better check with your contract...most magazines insist on owning
your article upon publication. You could be violating the copyright...

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BTW this was the first ruff copy that I had saved in word.

Sail & RD fixed it up nicely, and edited a few lines out.

Im going to sumit it to a few other magazines one of these days. No one
paid for exclusive rights to publish

Joe

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Katy,

Most do, I gave Sail first right to publish that story, not exclusive
rights. Sheeeze I can read a contract, I may not be able to write one,
Joe

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But did you like the story katy?

And did you here google is scanning over a million books that will soon
be on-line?

Ill tell my stories to whoever I choose to BTW.

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I spent some time in Barbados at the Barbados Yacht Club..
and to my surprise many of the sailors actually sail
fewer occasions than I do here in Ottawa Canada where
my boat is on the hard for 7 months of the year.
The reason being the threat of hurricanes.
In the Barbados most of the sailboats are taken out of the water
from January to July.. to be protected from the hurricanes
threatening the area. A few boats remain at anchor.. but
in the event of an approaching hurricane they are
pulled ashore. I did see on eboat that tried to
stay at anchor in the face of an impending hurricane..
the anchor chain broke.. and the hull was smashed onto
the beautiful pink sand of the Aquatic Gap.
In my case I enjoy about 40 sails a year.. and am very
thankful for them.

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Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_
Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___
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I was absolutely amazed at the number of boats moored
in Marina del Rey.. more than 10,000.
But very few boats actubut very few boats actually venture beyond the breakwater.
On several occasions I would see a sailboat tacking inside
the harbour.. not aring to go out into the Pacific Ocean.
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Longing to be closer to to the sun, the wind and the sea!
Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_
Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___
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It's the same way all over the warmer climes...yet when you go to a marina
in the north, at least around here, in the summer the docks will be half
empty and the mooring fields will be filled with rowing dingies...those warm
climates stultify the brain, slow the bloodflow to the brain, and retard
ambition.

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I was absolutely amazed at the number of boats moored
in Marina del Rey.. more than 10,000.
But very few boats actubut very few boats actually venture beyond the
breakwater.
On several occasions I would see a sailboat tacking inside
the harbour.. not aring to go out into the Pacific Ocean.
--
Longing to be closer to to the sun, the wind and the sea!
Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_
Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___
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"katysails" wrote in message

It's the same way all over the warmer climes...yet when you go to a marina
in the north, at least around here, in the summer the docks will be half
empty and the mooring fields will be filled with rowing dingies...those

warm
climates stultify the brain, slow the bloodflow to the brain, and retard
ambition.


That would be the mental state commonly known as "island time."

Max


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Maxprop wrote:
"katysails" wrote in message

It's the same way all over the warmer climes...yet when you go to a
marina in the north, at least around here, in the summer the docks
will be half empty and the mooring fields will be filled with rowing
dingies...those warm climates stultify the brain, slow the bloodflow
to the brain, and retard ambition.


That would be the mental state commonly known as "island time."

Max


Much better than "brain Freeze"


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The early blue (lighter) or the later blue (darker) ? I've got Ford
early blue and gray.

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I've got Ford tractor blue....when you spray it on the snow it makes

a fake
lake...

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Is there any other?

And Farmall red.


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John Deere green?

CN


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the back yard.

You should tidy it up a bit!


I spray painted the old tires lying about green and red for

Christmas.
Looks real classy.


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hmmm...since my tractor is somewhere around 25 years old, which one would
that be? BTW, gotta get her up to the garage here before we have a major
winter event...she doesn't do well going through big drifts...

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The early blue (lighter) or the later blue (darker) ? I've got Ford
early blue and gray.

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Merry Christmas......
Scotty


"katysails" wrote in message
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I've got Ford tractor blue....when you spray it on the snow it makes

a fake
lake...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Is there any other?

And Farmall red.


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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John Deere green?

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"Donal" wrote in message
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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the back yard.

You should tidy it up a bit!


I spray painted the old tires lying about green and red for
Christmas.
Looks real classy.


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Merry Christmas......
Scotty




















 
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