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#1 2010-01-07 22:28:01

pura vida
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Weather for annual BD sail.

The second weekend of January I generally head out for a sail come rain or shine, but some Canadian weather is loose and roaming around down here. Mind coming and getting it? <img src="emoticons/icon_wink.gif">
Mike M
SV Wind Horse
#375
Galveston, Tx


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#2 2010-01-07 23:56:41

davidww1
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

Can't be ours. Weather doesn't have a passport and it wouldn't pass the background check, so it couldn't get across the border these days. Blame Minnesota.

David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV


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#3 2010-01-08 01:22:03

ALAN FORD
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

I have family in Tulsa, OK. ( now at  -14 degrees C ) who threatening to head North to balmy Toronto ( now at sunny  -10 degrees C ) to burnish suntans.
With air travel somewhat difficult they propose snowshoes as more suitable right now.
Starboard..............or whatever iceboaters say.
Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002


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#4 2010-01-08 02:48:22

pura vida
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

I have to admit that the coldest winter I ever knew was a summer spent in Duluth. (If you have to steal, steal from the best.)

I used to have family in Oklahoma and every winter at least one of them would quote: "Nothing between us and the North pole to stop the wind but barbed wire." I remember driving up there to go climbing and seeing a steer standing in the middle of a frozen stock tank.

Well my hat is off to you folks and the way you take the cold in stride. I'm going to look at photos of Wind Horse on a sunny day. Thank goodness for imagination.

Mike M
SV Wind Horse
#375
Galveston, Tx


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#5 2010-01-09 00:34:41

diva27
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

Mike: I'm sitting at my computer reading your message, looking out the window at frozen-solid Georgian Bay. I no longer take winter in stride. I spend most every day from haulout (October) to spring launch (early May) wondering when it will end. I don't ski like I used to, and snowmobiling holds no interest for me. I'm going to head on over to Google Earth and look for places that seem warmer but not completely out of the question where health care coverage is concerned...Toronto boat show is on. I have to drive some urchins to Toronto on Sunday to take the train back to university, and I may drop in (haven't for a few years) and think nautical thoughts. Doug Hunter
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C&C 27 Mk1
Midland Bay Sailing Club
www.sweetwatercruising.com


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#6 2010-01-09 08:24:44

pura vida
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

Doug, When you find that place, let me know. I'll rent the slip next to yours.

Mike M
SV Wind Horse
#375
Galveston, Tx


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#7 2010-01-10 00:46:40

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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

Me too.
      Barry, Oasis, 1987 MkV

#8 2010-01-11 06:19:09

diva27
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

Bingo. Found it: CoRoT-7b. It's the smallest planet and the most like Earth that astronomers have found to date. Surface temp of 3600F may be a problem. If I start walking now I could be there by the time our sun explodes.Doug Hunter
Diva
C&C 27 Mk1
Midland Bay Sailing Club
www.sweetwatercruising.com


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#9 2010-01-12 12:34:45

ALAN FORD
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

Mike, I'm just back from a quick mountain climbing trip to OK, reached the highest point in the State ( top level of U.S. 75/ U.S.64 3 level interchange in Tulsa ), and saw your frozen steer.
Nice OKie riding by said it used to be on top of a 100 foot black pole outside the tack shop 20 miles North of McAlester, OK., but some of the boys had pumped it full of lead one night, mistaking it for a possum, and the weight had toppled it into a passing pick-up, which in turn had rolled off the interchange leaving that 10 foot plastic steer in the bathtub. Then winter came.....
Those OKie boys really know how to have some fun.
Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002


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#10 2010-01-13 05:45:25

pura vida
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

Doug, Anything beats freezing!

Alan, If the guy's name was Bubba then that was my ex brother in law. (I know, I know, but I was young and she was really stunning!) If you get a chance research Okie Noodling.
Mike M
SV Wind Horse
#375
Galveston, Tx


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#11 2010-01-24 11:22:49

ALAN FORD
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Re: Weather for annual BD sail.

Mike, I have finally completed Okie Noodling 101 ( OKies call it just 1 as 101 is too complicated ) and understand why an ex son-in-law had one thumb, a ring finger with a kink, and three stumps. Those catfish need a dentist.
Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002


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