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Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina
before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Glad you had a nice day Harry but it is sad you have to tell it to a bunch of strangers
what you did today to achieve any satisfaction in it. Don't you have a wife, family and friends you can relive your trip with? Or why not just relish the day and tuck it away for future fond remembrance? Do you rely on the NG as your only outlet in life? I know you will flame me for this, and frankly I could care less if you do, but I am really being honest in my question to you. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:32:04 GMT, "Jim -" wrote:
Glad you had a nice day Harry but it is sad you have to tell it to a bunch of strangers what you did today to achieve any satisfaction in it. Don't you have a wife, family and friends you can relive your trip with? Or why not just relish the day and tuck it away for future fond remembrance? Do you rely on the NG as your only outlet in life? Telling a Usenet newsgroup something does not prevent one from telling the same story to people in The Real World(tm). I think it's safe to say that many of us have multiple "outlets" in our lives besides Usenet. Joe Parsons I know you will flame me for this, and frankly I could care less if you do, but I am really being honest in my question to you. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Joe Parsons wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:32:04 GMT, "Jim -" wrote: Glad you had a nice day Harry but it is sad you have to tell it to a bunch of strangers what you did today to achieve any satisfaction in it. Don't you have a wife, family and friends you can relive your trip with? Or why not just relish the day and tuck it away for future fond remembrance? Do you rely on the NG as your only outlet in life? Telling a Usenet newsgroup something does not prevent one from telling the same story to people in The Real World(tm). I think it's safe to say that many of us have multiple "outlets" in our lives besides Usenet. Joe Parsons I know you will flame me for this, and frankly I could care less if you do, but I am really being honest in my question to you. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. The short answer is that "Jim," aka "Dennis," is a horse's ass. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Joe Parsons wrote: On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:32:04 GMT, "Jim -" wrote: Glad you had a nice day Harry but it is sad you have to tell it to a bunch of strangers what you did today to achieve any satisfaction in it. Don't you have a wife, family and friends you can relive your trip with? Or why not just relish the day and tuck it away for future fond remembrance? Do you rely on the NG as your only outlet in life? Telling a Usenet newsgroup something does not prevent one from telling the same story to people in The Real World(tm). I think it's safe to say that many of us have multiple "outlets" in our lives besides Usenet. Joe Parsons I know you will flame me for this, and frankly I could care less if you do, but I am really being honest in my question to you. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. The short answer is that "Jim," aka "Dennis," is a horse's ass. & you're a liar who does not "own" Yo Ho nor any other boat. "If" you did even go out on it on the weekend it was just another of your paid charters. K |
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Wait a sec Jim......... first we blast him for starting OT posts. Then beat
him for an OT post?? In the world I came from you reward good behavior and punish bad behavior. ![]() -W "Jim -" wrote in message news:EDkib.753635$uu5.129789@sccrnsc04... Glad you had a nice day Harry but it is sad you have to tell it to a bunch of strangers what you did today to achieve any satisfaction in it. Don't you have a wife, family and friends you can relive your trip with? Or why not just relish the day and tuck it away for future fond remembrance? Do you rely on the NG as your only outlet in life? I know you will flame me for this, and frankly I could care less if you do, but I am really being honest in my question to you. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Still getting things cleaned up here after Juan.
Drove toCape Breton and over the Cabot Trail this Thanksgiving weekend. What a treat . Absolutely beautiful...and no storm damage. see http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/10/12...ax_power031012 and http://novascotia.cbc.ca/ Harry Krause wrote in message ... Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Don White wrote:
Still getting things cleaned up here after Juan. Drove toCape Breton and over the Cabot Trail this Thanksgiving weekend. What a treat . Absolutely beautiful...and no storm damage. see http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/10/12...ax_power031012 and http://novascotia.cbc.ca/ Harry Krause wrote in message ... Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. I've been trying to convince my wife that a summer trip to your area would be delightful, but she's a southern belle, and thinks if it isn't 97F in July and August, with matching humidity, there's something wrong. I've almost got her convinced about a trip to the Pacific NW, with tales of fine, soft days (she's of Irish ancestry), but she's leery of the temps there, too. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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October has been stunning so far. Just about perfect with temperatures in
the high 60's....better than summer unless you want to swim in the ocean. Air is clear as a bell...none of that summer haze. see http://www.celtic-colours.com/default.html Seems to be lots of Irish and French Acadian music mixed in with the Scottish. This time of year you get double value for your money...the usual fall foliage sightseeing and the music festival. Harry Krause wrote in message ... I've been trying to convince my wife that a summer trip to your area would be delightful, but she's a southern belle, and thinks if it isn't 97F in July and August, with matching humidity, there's something wrong. I've almost got her convinced about a trip to the Pacific NW, with tales of fine, soft days (she's of Irish ancestry), but she's leery of the temps there, too. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Forgot to mention... in today's local paper a small article on Conde Nast
Traveler magazine naming Cape Breton Island as the second best island in North America...after Vancouver Island. Take that NOYB! |
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