Waiting on Ebay to deliver 1 package then heading to Mobile Bay to work on my project sailboat, purchased last January as a hedge against being bored-in mid 80's sailed a little 22 footer swing keel sailboat out of Ipswich, MA for 3 years, loved being free on the ocean and exploring the coast of New England up northeast of Portland, ME.- as I was taking time off from practicing small 'a' architecture (not licensed) only had about 6 weeks I could take part of my retirement each year- mostly did designs and plans for "owner-builders" sometimes holding their hands through the planning/permitting process -usually till they were heading in the right direction. Worst Clients were politicians who wouldn't wait till building Dept. had processed the plans and tried invariably to speed the process up leading to denials and changes and resubmits for approvals - ah well did warn then not to do it but they always think they are powerful- My wife, a print reporter, who grew up on motorboats, did not like tippy boats, so that was the end of midlife sailing- We were together 29 years, and she passed from complications of Juvenile Diabetes in 2014- since then have been assisting a former college GF putting together a small retirement horse ranch in SW Colorado- but pulmonary edema and a double stroke have made it difficult to work at 7,000 ft in the mountains and there's just not a lot I can do down there so that's why the 1974 Tartan 34C keel / centerboard sloop project boat -
I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and demand it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (sophiereyer1@onet.pl) for the full details.
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Hi Nan,
Waiting on Ebay to deliver 1 package then heading to Mobile Bay to work on my project sailboat, purchased last January as a hedge against being bored-in mid 80's sailed a little 22 footer swing keel sailboat out of Ipswich, MA for 3 years, loved being free on the ocean and exploring the coast of New England up northeast of Portland, ME.- as I was taking time off from practicing small 'a' architecture (not licensed) only had about 6 weeks I could take part of my retirement each year- mostly did designs and plans for "owner-builders" sometimes holding their hands through the planning/permitting process -usually till they were heading in the right direction. Worst Clients were politicians who wouldn't wait till building Dept. had processed the plans and tried invariably to speed the process up leading to denials and changes and resubmits for approvals - ah well did warn then not to do it but they always think they are powerful- My wife, a print reporter, who grew up on motorboats, did not like tippy boats, so that was the end of midlife sailing- We were together 29 years, and she passed from complications of Juvenile Diabetes in 2014- since then have been assisting a former college GF putting together a small retirement horse ranch in SW Colorado- but pulmonary edema and a double stroke have made it difficult to work at 7,000 ft in the mountains and there's just not a lot I can do down there so that's why the 1974 Tartan 34C keel / centerboard sloop project boat -
Best, Chris
(970) 507-0850 cell
Good day,
I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and demand it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (sophiereyer1@onet.pl) for the full details.
Have a nice day.
Sophie Reyer.
Welcome to Continuum, Nan ;-)))