Tag Archives: The Sea

Fifteen Nautical Miles

I made a day of it yesterday and sailed from Veules les Roses to just short short of Varangeville sur Mer, slightly to the west of Dieppe. Google Earth gave me a distance measurement of 7 and a half nautical … Continue reading

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Peter the Fisherman

Tomorrow, we celebrate the feast of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul. I look at Peter the Fisherman who was made a “fisher of men”. In particular, one may wonder what kind of boat he had to earn his living. … Continue reading

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Achtung Minen!

They are still finding World War II mines in the English Channel. The tides come and go, each day at a different coefficient. The currents combine with the weather in an infinite number of permutations of forces working together or … Continue reading

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Two Sailing Days

I have had a real treat over the past two days, as my big translating order has made such good progress – yes still the massive great machine for making aircraft parts. I took the boat to the port of … Continue reading

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The Judgement of the World

This is only indirectly germane to this site, but it is a fact that will relativise many of the ideological arguments between us on the blog. Take a look at The Trash Vortex. Where I live, Tuesday is what my … Continue reading

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A Sense of Wonder

After a brush with a nasty troll of the worst kind, who has kindly agreed to leave us in spite of a corny line from The Terminator – “I’ll be back”, I am truly quivering and shaking with fear! We’ll … Continue reading

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On our Return

We only really had two days outside travelling and doing practical things at the camp site. The wind must have reached about force 7, perhaps gusting force 8, when we arrived on Thursday afternoon. The next day, the wind had … Continue reading

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A Break in the Cotentin

My wife and I are off tomorrow morning (after an early Mass of the Ascension) for an extended weekend until Sunday night. I’m taking the boat but the weather forecast looks dicey. Friday looks OK for the moment (16 to … Continue reading

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Rigging your Boats

Quite a few are still looking for my articles about rigging sailing dinghies. It’s the new season, and some of us have already taken to the sea seven or eight times this year. It has been a late spring, and … Continue reading

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Sailing in 2013

I have written very little about sailing this season. I took the boat out for the sixth time this year last Friday, and I hope to have a nice little outing tomorrow in spite of being promised 100 % cloud … Continue reading

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