Ah, yes, Lloyd.  Thanks for the reminder of what we do all these boat projects for!  Seems we're always tied up in the details and miss the whole point.
Larry Y.
M17, #200
Tullamore
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 16:13:30 -0800 Loyd Myers <loyd@nmpe.com> writes:
> Yesterday was in the 60's with 10 knots out of the N/NW  in
> Possession Bay
> (Puget Sound off Everett, N. of seattle for you out-of-towners) and
> I had
> the good fortune to actually do some sailing.
>     Whippersnap, clad in her tanbark genoa, reached past the jetty
> as the
> spring sun edged towards the Olympics.  The sails filled and she
> heeled,
> settling comfortably into the deep inscrutable rythm of the silver
> sound.
> As she gained the far end of the Navy peer, the last vestiges of
> trouble,
> near and far, fell away in her wake.  My tired mind rested,
> suspended
> outside me between the sea, the spring wind, and the pale blue
> evening sky
> ...   and once again, i was renewed.
>
> Loyd
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