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On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 19:52:21 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote: Now,, if the god's of sailing would stop with the rain, fog, .. etc... maybe you can enjoy some coastal sailing in Maine. Oh stop, fog *is* one of the attractions. I kid you not. Some of my most vivid memories of cruising Maine are suddenly being enveloped by a fog bank, feeling your way along for a while, only to have the mists partially lift to discover that there is a classic wooden boat sailing near you among the rocky little islands and pine trees. There's really nothing quite like it in my experience. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote
Oh stop, fog *is* one of the attractions. Thanks for that. Now tell us something good about continuous driving rain with imbedded thunderstorms to cheer us up. (I agree with you about the fog though. This year however, it reminds me of the old joke about the Titanic passenger. "I asked for ice but this is ridiculous!") -- Roger Long |
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: Thanks for that. Now tell us something good about continuous driving rain with imbedded thunderstorms to cheer us up. We can take showers as long as we like and STILL have the water tankage full to the brim without a marina bill?....(c; |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 19:52:21 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: Now,, if the god's of sailing would stop with the rain, fog, .. etc... maybe you can enjoy some coastal sailing in Maine. Oh stop, fog *is* one of the attractions. I kid you not. Some of my most vivid memories of cruising Maine are suddenly being enveloped by a fog bank, feeling your way along for a while, only to have the mists partially lift to discover that there is a classic wooden boat sailing near you among the rocky little islands and pine trees. There's really nothing quite like it in my experience. This is typical out here.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8IrVcX4El8 -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 14:18:11 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote: This is typical out here.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8IrVcX4El8 Obviously taken from the Marin side where you can actually see the sun and sky. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 14:18:11 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: This is typical out here.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8IrVcX4El8 Obviously taken from the Marin side where you can actually see the sun and sky. Yup... just below where I took the vid, there's Horseshoe Cove, which almost always has sun when the City is in fog. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 19:52:21 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: Now,, if the god's of sailing would stop with the rain, fog, .. etc... maybe you can enjoy some coastal sailing in Maine. Oh stop, fog *is* one of the attractions. I kid you not. Some of my most vivid memories of cruising Maine are suddenly being enveloped by a fog bank, feeling your way along for a while, only to have the mists partially lift to discover that there is a classic wooden boat sailing near you among the rocky little islands and pine trees. There's really nothing quite like it in my experience. Yo.. Wayne.. enveloped in a fog bank? Try being enveloped for two months, the whole summer, by fog, rain, crap.. Nothing is lifting up here,, and the classic wooden boats? They are in the harbor, waiting for that mist which has been here since June 2 to clear. The economy is in a shambles. The lobster boat guys are going broke, no tourists to buy the lobsters, and with the high fuel prices added on .. Then just think about the marinas. First the motor boat crowd is parking the boats, then 2 months of crap weather so even the sailors aren't going out.. the hotels are not selling out, the restaurants are empty, the roads are clear, .... Yaa tell me all about the "really nothing like it" experience.. |
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On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 01:03:53 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote: Yo.. Wayne.. enveloped in a fog bank? Try being enveloped for two months, the whole summer, by fog, rain, crap.. Nothing is lifting up here,, and the classic wooden boats? They are in the harbor, waiting for that mist which has been here since June 2 to clear. You are making me glad that we decided to stay south this summer and go to the Bahamas. No fog in the Exuma Islands but they have their own charm. For what it's worth, I have usually found August to be better weather in Maine. I lost a lot of respect for lobstermen 3 years ago up in Bar Harbor. We were there four weeks, and they've got quite the group of hard drinking, loud mouth bozos running around. http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/7...nnmainebv0.jpg |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 01:03:53 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: Yo.. Wayne.. enveloped in a fog bank? Try being enveloped for two months, the whole summer, by fog, rain, crap.. Nothing is lifting up here,, and the classic wooden boats? They are in the harbor, waiting for that mist which has been here since June 2 to clear. You are making me glad that we decided to stay south this summer and go to the Bahamas. No fog in the Exuma Islands but they have their own charm. For what it's worth, I have usually found August to be better weather in Maine. I lost a lot of respect for lobstermen 3 years ago up in Bar Harbor. We were there four weeks, and they've got quite the group of hard drinking, loud mouth bozos running around. === Let's face it Wayne,, it does not take a degree from Harvard to pull a trap up onto a boat, reach in and pull out a bottom eating lobster. But .. looks like fuel prices, and weather, are about to send the lobster men back to the construction sites. The price of lobster is going down each day. No tourists are going out to eat, they can't afford to since they spent all the money on fuel just getting to Maine. Soon, the few remaining lobster fishermen will be the hard core, the offshore guys. Besides, why do folks want to eat a bottom feeding scavenger to begin with ... I have never understood why anyone would want to pay all kinds of money to crack open the shell of a lobster, and then pay for the shell as part of the dish. Why? Would you order a chicken with feathers so you can pluck the bird before eating it? It is nuts. If they are bad in Bar Harbor, you should have been in Potts Harbor for the lobster boat races. Talk about a gathering of mentally challenged alcoholics. They had tattoos' that were spelled incorrectly. Names of old girlfriends crossed out.. they were out in the middle of the bay at 9am, drinking up a strorm with their women. And the women looked more like men. Quite a site. Drive inland sometime when visiting Maine. One DNA,, no teeth,, |
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On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 21:41:46 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 01:03:53 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: Yo.. Wayne.. enveloped in a fog bank? Try being enveloped for two months, the whole summer, by fog, rain, crap.. Nothing is lifting up here,, and the classic wooden boats? They are in the harbor, waiting for that mist which has been here since June 2 to clear. You are making me glad that we decided to stay south this summer and go to the Bahamas. No fog in the Exuma Islands but they have their own charm. For what it's worth, I have usually found August to be better weather in Maine. I lost a lot of respect for lobstermen 3 years ago up in Bar Harbor. We were there four weeks, and they've got quite the group of hard drinking, loud mouth bozos running around. http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/7...nnmainebv0.jpg Bar Harbor is a tourist trap/frat party. If you wanted to visit a nice place in that area by boat, you would have stayed on the "quiet side" in Bass Harbor. Then you would have been the loudest, drunkest bozo. |
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