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madshutterbug ([personal profile] madshutterbug) wrote2005-06-09 03:50 pm

Life's Strange Occurences, or It's A Small World

I would like to send you all on a wee Internet trip. It might seem apropoe of nothing to go here, but there is something significant to me about the site. This is where my brother and his wife pulled Sailing Vessel North Star onto the hard for maintenance just a bit shy of a year ago now. This is where Hurricane Ivan trashed the entire island, though not, fortunately, North Star. This is where they say some nice things about my brother.

And so I just want to send them some really, really good vibes.

Every now and again, it pays to Google on your name for images. John is the first one up.

*steps to the line in front of the fireplace*

Here's to you, Bro. No regrets, Fair winds and following seas.

*tinkling of glass fragments bouncing around in the fireplace*

[identity profile] tinne.livejournal.com 2005-06-09 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
T., I'm so sorry about the accident. I hadn't heard what had happened or the circumstances; just knew that you had lost a family member. I am terribly sorry. As another sailor, I'm intrigued by his boat and exploits. Did you ever go cruising with them?

I leave tomorrow for our annual week-long scout cruise. Dry Tortugas this time, by way of the Miami Sea Scout regatta on Saturday & Sunday. We should be fine going out of Key West Monday night after Arlene passes by on a Cal 39'. Miami looks like a washout though...

[identity profile] madshutterbug.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks. They used to have a web site up, but it looks like Kay elected to save the money. However, since I was their (not terribly effective) webmaster, I've got all the files and I'm thinking about putting it back up in a modified manner. Despite my lack of effectiveness, John was happy; he said it still got done faster than if he did his own web site. :)

North Star is a 45' Herrshoff ketch. Did only a little sailing with them.

Have a good sail, though it'll probably be after you're back that you'll see this.