Friday and yesterday were bittersweet Fall days for Mary and I. We moved Silver Lining from her home slip at the Tellico Village Yacht Club to our storage space here in the village. We do this every year but this … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Sailing
When it comes to boy toys (and boats in particular) the tendency is to consider that bigger is better. The last couple of days has reminded me of the fallacy of that argument. We hauled Silver Lining home a couple of … Continue reading
It has been a couple of months since I posted anything here and I really can’t say why, we’ve been busy (but not all that busy). … Continue reading
Paul and Elizabeth came to spend the post July 4th weekend in Tellico Village and though their visit was short, we crammed a lot of quality adventuring into our available time. … Continue reading
Starting off April right, Mary and I took a nice little sail down the lake for several miles then back up to Tanasi for lunch. It was kind of a shakedown cruise for 2012 and things went remarkably well – … Continue reading
Once upon a time, in the early 1970’s I decided to build a sailboat “Someday”. … Continue reading
The Proving Ground by G. Bruce Knecht My rating: 4 of 5 stars Excellent tale about the disaster in the 1998 Sydney-Hobart ocean race. The text in the new part of the book about the sailors from the original tale … Continue reading
In keeping with our decision to get off our duffs and actually sail our boat this year, Mary and I took advantage of a beautiful January day for our first sail of the year. Conditions were mild at about 49 … Continue reading
We finally got a break from the incredibly hot & humid weather and an evening without too high a percentage of thunderstorms so the first mate and the skipper decided to dust off Silver Lining for a sunset cruise. Just a … Continue reading
In mid June, we picked up our 17-year-old grandson Zackary for a week of sailing on Tellico Lake. This was the first time Mary and I had him to ourselves for a full week. The winds we less than exciting but … Continue reading