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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... You still cannot think in the abstract, eh, s.f.b.? Sailing around on a relatively small body of water, like Chesapeake Bay, was fun for me when we did it. Taking a slow trawler barge to get to Costa Rica would not be fun for me, now or back then. I wanted to get to C.R. so I could enjoy my time off *there*, not waste my off getting there. And, as I have posted many times, "to each his own." With a couple of breaks, this summer one of my clients will want me to attend a week-long meeting in Geneva. It's very tentative at the moment, but...I hope to fly to London, grab the Eurostar to Paris, and then the Lyria TGV to Geneva. On the way back, we'll rent a car so we can see some more of Switzerland and a decent part of France. High speed planes, high speed trains, lower speed car... :) You know, to each his own. To me, that's something that hundreds of people do every week, basically the same way. Woopie. Now, piloting a 49 foot boat to various ports with no specific time table to adhere to is something I could warm up to very quickly, assuming I had the skills and knowledge to do it. Besides. You'd have to drag me kicking and screaming onto a commercial airliner now-a-days, first class, business or coach. The destination is spoiled by the travel getting there. I fondly remember the sense of achievement and satisfaction I had after a relatively simple, (compared to what Wayne does) 1500 mile voyage on our boat. When I docked in Jupiter FL and shut the engines down, I had a sense of having accomplished something. You don't sit in a chair reading a book or snoozing. You are navigating, weather watching, planning, checking the boat mechanically, decision making and learning something. Plus, the boat was comfortable. That trip is still one of the best things I ever did in my life and I still think about it often. Eisboch Why is that some folks, you for instance, can present a position without offending anyone. Well...almost everyone. Other's, "my way or the highway". Have fun with your guitars. |
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