potter water":17npuled said:
Bought the cat book. Very nice for cat lovers. Which, I am, but don't have one as our twin 20 year old cats had to be put down. Too much angst to repeat.
I actually enjoyed the CD part of the venture more than the Molly part, but it made a nice thread to communicate the CD habit.
Sorry you won't be captaining at Jackson Lake this year. We missed you by one day last summer. Terrible mosquito year.
How did you come about being a licensed captain? That is a gig I'd love to try.
Hi Harry,
I understand the angst. Molly taught us that having a furry kid is something we needed. I, too, had said, "Never again." I guess you
can teach an old dog new tricks (but, it takes a cat to do the teaching). Everyone takes something different from the book. I've received a lot of heartfelt notes from folks who have read the book; my favorite, from a tough ol' fishing guide: "You son of a bitch, you made me cry. Several times. And you made me laugh. It's been a long time since a book sucked me in like that. I tried to keep it to one chapter a night to make it last longer. By the way, I am a dog person. Loved it!"
We enjoyed our time at the Tetons. Great people to work with in a spectacular location. Of course, you could haul your C-Dory to the San Juan Islands... I'll be driving a whale watch boat out of Friday Harbor this summer. And as beautiful as Jackson Lake is, it doesn't have the endless variety of the San Juan Islands. Have trailer, will travel.
After years of sailing, an ad for a marine training school caught my eye. I went to visit with the guy who ran the school, a retired Navy chief. He was tough, gruff, and wasn't there to just "get you the paper." I enjoy learning new things, so I decided to take the course. I learned a lot, but didn't think I'd be seeking out a new "occupation." (We were still in the midst of our careers at the time.) When that license was about to expire 5 years later, I had enough additional sea time logged to go for the Master License. Again, a great learning experience. I've had the opportunity to drive some interesting boats. And when Joan gets the urge to "do something" (translation: she thinks I/we should be contributing members of society), I'd rather drive a boat than sling a camera. Since we don't
have to work (being retired is still my favorite job), it makes for an interesting season in beautiful locations. We are both excited about this summer - the PNW is still our favorite place to cruise.
Thanks for hanging in there to get the book downloaded, since it does take more than just a click, like ordering from Amazon.
Best wishes,
Jim
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We took Wild Blue out this morning, thinking we might see a bunch of kayaks - there was a kayak fishing tournament scheduled. Mother Nature had other plans, with plenty of north wind. It's also the first time I've put a video in the blog, showing the C-Dory in a sloppy ship channel...
http://captnjim.blogspot.com/2012/04/ro ... ng-on.html
Quite a different perspective from a still photo.

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And a look at the sky last night...
Not a single tornado warning that we've seen here in 17 years, and now two in 4 days!?!?