[Rhodes22-list] Bill's Bahamas Adventure -- The reward for hardwork

Wickman, William E WEWickman at spectraenergy.com
Mon Feb 19 10:32:45 EST 2007


I'd sure be interested.  But getting a date that works for everyone is
the challenge.  There is no end to the great destinations.  How about
Beaufort, NC to Cape Lookout on a three day trip?  Or Oriental, NC to
Ocracoke?

Bill W.

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[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Arthur H.
Czerwonky
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How about a fleet adventure in and around Chesapeake/NC Coast/SC Coast?
This would encourage our skippers to use the boat in otherwise
'uncharted' reaches.
Art

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>From: Geankoplis <napoli68 at charter.net>
>Sent: Feb 18, 2007 2:02 AM
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>I have read with delight and nostalgia, all twelve too short days of
Bills
>trip.  To see the result of his hard work is a joy, and Bill, I know
how
>hard you worked to perfect your journal.  Thank you for your sharing of
your
>excellent adventure.  Ok, now who's next?
>Chris G
>
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>[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Robert Skinner
>Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 7:23 PM
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>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Bill's Bahamas Adventure -- a tough act to
follow
>
>elle wrote:
>> Bill,
>>   As I watched the number of pages left decrease
>> as I read your last installment, I found myself
>> reading more & more slowly so the adventure would
>> never end. Thank you for taking the time to put
>> that all together for us.
>>   We still have too much winter left to spend w/o
>> a travelogue....what shall we do? What SHALL we do??
>>   elle
>------------------------------------------------------
>
>Bill, thank you for a fine and evocative tale!  I doubt
>that we will see its equal for some time.
>
>elle: (our own quondam e. e. cummings)
>
>As I was advised in my college years, concerning 
>amatory adventures: "When it's getting late, 
>prevaricate," not that I ever followed that 
>pernicious suggestion, of course.
>
>(Main Entry: pre.var.i.cate
>Pronunciation: pri-'var-&-"kAt
>Function: intransitive verb
>Inflected Form(s): -cat.ed; -cat.ing
>Etymology: Latin praevaricatus, past participle of 
>praevaricari to act in collusion, literally, to 
>straddle, from prae- + varicare to straddle, from 
>varus bowlegged
>: to deviate from the truth : EQUIVOCATE
>synonym see LIE)
>
>Perhaps we can go from the well-finished truth 
>to the unvarnished, but well-polished and time
>honored tall tale?
>-- 
>Robert Skinner               "Squirrel Haven"
>9 Gateway Commons, Gorham, Maine   04038-1331
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