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johnalison

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Out on the water on our boat for the first time for 8 months.
The therapeutic effect of sailing made itself felt more than at any time previously as we rolled our way round the Naze on a cold Saturday to meet up with some chums at Brightlingsea. Not that I cared about the cold. Our last trip, back from Blankenberg last September, resulted in me zonking my L3 and spending most of the month in hospital, leaving me unable to stand, let alone walk. Apart from a problem you wouldn't want to know about, I am almost fit again (but not enough to wash-up) and the fitting-out went well - I've even been up the mast.

I'm not expecting sympathy from the bunch of old lobsters who inhabit this part of the planet, but they might spare a thought for Kermudjon's family who have also had a bad year; our daughter is just getting over a nasty forearm fracture resulting from a drunken uninsured driver a year ago, and SWMBO had a melanoma taken off her arm at Christmas, for which the outlook is supposed to be good.

Isn't sailing wonderful?
 
better luck this year ,Hope Wife , daughter and yourself all recover 100% and have a good summer.

Cheers from one of the old Lobsters /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Lets hope the season holds all the right things for you. Best of luck with the convalescence, dont try too hard at passing the washing up trade test!
 
Kermudjon

You seem to be hogging more than your fair share of problems! I sincerely hope this year is better for you and yours. Carpe diem has to be the watchword for us all, lets all resolve to get more sailing in.

Good luck.
 
Was it you I saw up a mast at Titchmarsh on Saturday two weeks go? Looked pretty heroic from where I sat - must have been 15kts of wind at least.
 
May have been, near the sea-wall. It was quite nice actually and much better than on our last boat in St Peter Port a few years ago when a troup of Brits decided to cross our deck in spite of SWMBO's protestations while I was aloft.
 
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