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Worried about Skip & Lydia
Where are care taker Skip and his addicted spouse lydia?
I am worried sick cause I havent seen a post here for weeks. Are they sailing and not posting????? nahh.,. Please adivse ! Bob |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
"Bob" wrote in message
... Where are care taker Skip and his addicted spouse lydia? I am worried sick cause I havent seen a post here for weeks. Are they sailing and not posting????? nahh.,. Please adivse ! Bob Hanging out in George Town last I heard. Probably have a hundred systems to fix on their decrepit boat before they can carry on. His idea to head to the Leeward Islands right into the prevailing winds and currents was always a dumb one. Probably the Bahamas is as far as they'll get this time around. Wilbur Hubbard |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
anews.com... "Bob" wrote in message ... Where are care taker Skip and his addicted spouse lydia? I am worried sick cause I havent seen a post here for weeks. Are they sailing and not posting????? nahh.,. Please adivse ! Bob Hanging out in George Town last I heard. Probably have a hundred systems to fix on their decrepit boat before they can carry on. His idea to head to the Leeward Islands right into the prevailing winds and currents was always a dumb one. Probably the Bahamas is as far as they'll get this time around. Wilbur Hubbard This post is not meant to belittle the dubious duo. Rather, real cruisers often find out while in the Bahamas en route to other places that it doesn't get any better than the Bahamas. They might have come to this sensible conclusion and decided to stay, explore and enjoy. You can sail the Bahamas for years and not see them all. You've got to spend considerable time here and there to get the feel of the different islands and cultures. Wilbur Hubbard |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 11:17:48 -0800 (PST), Bob
wrote: Where are care taker Skip and his addicted spouse lydia? I am worried sick cause I havent seen a post here for weeks. Not to worry, they've been hanging out in George Town on Grand Exuma Island all winter. They seem to have fit right into the regular winter cruising lifestyle there. They made the cruise south to George Town in typical fashion, a non-stop over night forced march from the north end of the Exuma's, thus missing a number of really nice spots along the way. http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?&glId=0sKGa9AJRCF45FaX5L5g6PLcZGvSb3 nMe |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 18:29:12 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?&glId=0sKGa9AJRCF45FaX5L5g6PLcZGvSb3 nMe Wow. I was just taking a look at the satellite imagery of that little day sail they took yesterday. You've got to love the quality and resolution. At the time the imagery was taken you can actually see the wind waves super-imposed on top of the big ocean swells, and the wave refraction patterns created by the small islands to the east of George Town. |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
On Mar 1, 5:29*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
Not to worry, they've been hanging out in George Town on Grand Exuma Island all winter. * Oh good........ Im glad to hear they are living their dream ;) But why no post here from our most verbose and loquacious member? Bob |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 16:58:41 -0800 (PST), Bob
wrote: But why no post here from our most verbose and loquacious member? Don't know, perhaps offended by some of the offensive comments, or maybe at this point he needed no more of our collective wisdom? |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 16:58:41 -0800 (PST), Bob wrote: But why no post here from our most verbose and loquacious member? Don't know, perhaps offended by some of the offensive comments, or maybe at this point he needed no more of our collective wisdom? I can tell you've never cruised the Bahamas. In some places, and George Town is one of them, the cruising community has better things to do than to hang out on the Internet. Probably limited Internet access there, too, especially in the better, more out of the way anchorages. Skippy has finally gotten the right idea about cruising and enjoying cruising for what it is - and it's not posting a bunch of crap to Usenet. I'd like to think he's finally taken my many hints about sailing and cruising for the sake of his own enjoyment and not being concerned with an audience that is mostly a clueless burden. Wilbur Hubbard |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in
anews.com: [clip] I'd like to think he's finally taken my many hints about sailing and cruising for the sake of his own enjoyment and not being concerned with an audience that is mostly a clueless burden. Wilbur Hubbard A very true statement. However, you need to include yourself in that audience group. -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
Worried about Skip & Lydia
Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 16:58:41 -0800 (PST), Bob wrote: But why no post here from our most verbose and loquacious member? Don't know, perhaps offended by some of the offensive comments, or maybe at this point he needed no more of our collective wisdom? I can tell you've never cruised the Bahamas. In some places, and George Town is one of them, the cruising community has better things to do than to hang out on the Internet. Probably limited Internet access there, too, especially in the better, more out of the way anchorages. Skippy has finally gotten the right idea about cruising and enjoying cruising for what it is - and it's not posting a bunch of crap to Usenet. I'd like to think he's finally taken my many hints about sailing and cruising for the sake of his own enjoyment and not being concerned with an audience that is mostly a clueless burden. Human engagement, particularly in the form of effective, constructive criticism or corroboration is the most valuable thing on earth. Stephen |
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