On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 06:09:08PM -0600, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Just the writing I
> do now, email and our little newsletters, consume surprising amounts of
> time. Maybe when I am tied to a dock for good I will get to it.
Norm, I hope that day never comes (unless you somehow decide that it's
what you want.) That would be a tremendous loss to the boating
community. If the cost of your writing a book is you being tied to a
dock, then don't even bother thinking about it. :)
My preferred way of going would be while fighting a huge mother of a
storm, a thousand miles out to sea, with the last of my strength and
skill... at the age of a hundred or more. Even imagining being
land-bound gives me the shivers.
Ben
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