Floating and relaxation are good, necessary, and why we boat, but where are you in the spectrum of Floating.... to Flying across the water to somewhere Nathan? Curious. :)
I get it Nathan. My wife is OK either way. Fast if she wants to get there, slow along the coast (rocks and shoals) to see the sights. She doesn't care...get in closer and go slow is her mantra!
Don't you see the rocks?!!( I SAY) So what! Who cares (SHE SAYS). Go in there anyway...
It will be streamed live at NBCOlympics.com, the website set up by NBC Universal, which has exclusive U.S. rights to broadcast the Games.
There’s just one caveat, though: To stream events, you must be a subscriber to a pay TV package that includes MSNBC and CNBC. Most services from providers...
This year's Olympic sailboat races will be held on the south coast of England. They start July 29 and end with a medal race on August 5. Here's some information on the boats and a video of the hard work and sacrifice it takes to win these races. Olympic Sailing.
Kenny Chesney is a boater. He has 2 Sea Rays in the Carribean. Here's an article about Kenny extols the virtues of boating. I'm sure he has more boating songs in him.
Nathan,
All you'd need in the Jon boat is mosquito netting. You could pack light and see your wife the following day after you finish a full day of fishing.
JackSparrow - I like the way you think. Anything is possible. It's good even when it rains. :)
Here's a great short story about the musing of an older man, his memories and fondness for the waterfront. An Ode to the Waterfront - A great Awakening.
Here's a great song by Kenny Chesney, Soul of a Sailor that captures the essence of why most of us are part of a community of boaters who feel the same way.
Jeeze Nathan! Maybe you could try it one more time and it would be okay. You know, tiny amounts with water to ween yourself back into, hey this is really good stuff?
On the other hand, I tried that with conch in Key West and was up all night and the day after with vacuous amounts of...
I agree. I thot of oceanography, weather and marine bio for a career, but never pursued them. I kind of still lean in those directions and use my interests in a more practical way. In other words, my interests weren't/aren't wasted. Heh, heh.
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