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Bare said:
Great photo, been on the eagle several times here in Ct and all around New England, she is quite a ship for the newbies to learn seamanship. BTW Tom, checked out your excellent blog, are you a professional writer - if not you should be LOL. Your grandson is certainly surrounded by a very cool extended family. Congratulations.


Nope not a writer - Grammar and spelling totally escape me. The invention of the computer has helped, but I still get lost in the world of semi-colons and diagramming sentences.

my style is more like e e cummings - no caps or punctuation they are only there to allow people to know when it is time to breathe and somehow i figured that out with or without a comma or period a long time ago i think that is why I like to take pictures <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />

Honestly, I am dyslexic and ambidextrous… so I do things backwards and it makes sense to me or I just compensate for it. In fact, I love driving on the left side of the road in an American Car in the Virgin Islands. The turns and traffic loops just make more sense. It can be very ungood when I come home.

BTW – today is USCG 225th Birthday. Give a Coastie a hug or hand shake. Semper Paratus!

Last edited by TomB; 08/04/2015 03:22 PM.

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