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I had the good fortune to be invited to sail on the
Ottawa River at 44 degrees Latitude on the 6 November 2008. Indian Summer sailing was spectacular.. a bite in the air.. sunny all day.. bright red setting sun.. misty waters blending with the shore. The view from the Magic Dragon Lounge at the Britannia Yacht Club was magnificent. |
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(John W. Bienko) wrote:
I had the good fortune to be invited to sail on the Ottawa River at 44 degrees Latitude on the 6 November 2008. Indian Summer sailing was spectacular.. a bite in the air.. sunny all day.. bright red setting sun.. misty waters blending with the shore. The view from the Magic Dragon Lounge at the Britannia Yacht Club was magnificent. Sounds nice, although weren't you sad to know it was probably the last sail of the season? We're just starting our winter racing series here. The first races were to be in late Oct but cancelled due to a half-gale... we had fun sailing anyway. Yesterday (Saturday) had the second set of races, beautiful weather (temps around 70F or low 20s C) and winds a little gusty & flukey but fun for racing. About 20 boats out on the Neuse River enjoying it all. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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