Rick is recently unemployed and therefore has more time on his hands than I do. As a result, he has resumed his position as Chief Dishwasher and is also now Apprentice Breadmaker.
Learning to sail with the wind you've got, not the wind you wish you had. Doesn't mean you can't get to where you want to be, but it might not go the way you think it will.
Friday, January 16, 2009
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Hello From Steve on Nonesuch. Many fond memories watching your sails in & out of Mahoe. Hope this finds you both sailing and happy following your dream I am currently in Culebra Miss main but not enough to brave the cold. Love to hear from you...
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