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How to cross an ocean in a dinghy? |
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First
let’s assume you have a dinghy; it would best if your Dinghy was
built for that purpose. In my case, Admiral Dingy, I built the
Cruise Ship Dingy with that purpose in mind, to
circumnavigate the world. The cost for this is not cheap. I
will have over $100,000 and 35 years when it reaches its
finished stage. That is not taking into consideration the labor
factor; in this case I did most of the labor myself.
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| --Happy
Easter! --
Admiral Dingy does Cow Bayou |
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From the
information I have gathered, she begins in the flatlands around
Mauriceville with her mouth empting into the Intracoastal
Waterways above Lake Sabine. Not exactly a long body nor does
she carry a large amount of water, the Corps of Engineers in
1948-49 straightened it out for barge traffic all the way up to
Orangefield. Because there was not enough oil to transport, it
was never used for that purpose, I’m talking about Cow Bayou in
Southeast Texas.
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second week of April - DANCITIS |
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Guilty, it’s true. I have
dancitis! Dance was my first profession; and has been good
to me over the years and because dancing allowed me entry into
the movie industry I became an actor and dancer,
even went on to star and dance in films. Though I am no
longer dancing professionally, I still have dancing on the brain
and that’s why I have Dancitis today. Just have trouble staying
off the dance floor,
GOTTA
DANCE!.
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Admiral & dinghy
hanging from a tree |
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It’s
true but I can explain why The Cruise Ship Dingy
is now hanging in a tree. I had a task to perform. not a
difficult job; simply take The Cruise Ship Dingy out of the
water, put her on her trailer and off to Johnny the welder.
Sounds easy!
Let me say
that I have over 35 years of experience living aboard a boat or
ship mostly on the Pacific Ocean. I’m a blue water sailor.
Now comes my first
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DA HURRICANE |
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