Nov
01
How can Sailing and and Horses be Similar?
ByThis whole move thing to TN has been a bit overwhelming. I told Kathleen tonight that this experience in moving to Tennessee was like my former sailing days. When it was bad it was usually really bad, but when it was good it was glorious. Highs and lows. That’s what life is made of :). I guess that’s why I never cared for California. It’s pretty much always the same. Today in middle Tennessee it was (finally) sunny and incredible. The dogs and the horses and I all loved it. Together.
Joe
Keep your chin up! You are in for an absolutely gorgeous week!
Joe I know its been raining a bunch, but there is aways a rainbow.
Well, its a bit sad that you’re not sharing the glorious pictures of the fall leaves turning all around you as you feed! You are the ambassador of change…the right kind of change…you convinced me and off I go to Tennessee to see the beauty of the turning leaves.
Good Morning Joe and Kathleen
As an X Merchant Mariner myself I know what you are saying. But tell me, did you ever when you were in your sailing days think that this is how you would be living in your later life.
I know I didn’t. I sure always dreamed of having a place in the country with dogs and horses, but never really thought it would happen.
Now even though I find myself missing the ships , the life. I could not ever imagine walking away from all this.
I could not imagine my life not looking into the eyes and face of each and everyone of my dogs, and of each and every one of my horses each day.
Veronica
Hola from California. You’ve keep drawing upon your “sailing” experience and I was wondering if you remember the name of your old boat, having a Benji cruising sail.
Sea Woof. Still have the inscribed coffee mug :)