Monthly Archives: March 2015

Spirituality Can Release Blocks

I spend a soft, warm, windy Sunday adding final touches to the boat. Okinawa is delightful at this time of year. There is warm wind, spirited sea, brilliant colors, first butterflies and it is Sunday. I go to watch Kingfishers. … Continue reading

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Yay!

So there is little content to this entry other than to say  – Yay! The boat is essentially all varnished and oiled. Today I strung together the rather complex main sheet set up.   I am very pleased with my … Continue reading

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Glory

So, we have a big week of changing Japan’s er, like science communication. But the real stuff was at the weekend. I play with my boat. All you pretty women stand in line, because this weekend I am working on the … Continue reading

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The Death of Pompey

I remember being told a joke by an elderly South African gentleman. Two old guys are swapping tales. One says “Lets make up stories that hide the name of a book and the other one has to guess the title.” “Here … Continue reading

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TV 175

Here is  a list of all British ships that visited Okinawa between 1613 and 1900. I am indebted to my very learned friend Michael Nabholz for compiling this list. There is endless fun to be had looking up these ships on … Continue reading

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Marine Quarterly Redux

One is pleased to be published in the Marine Quarterly. Notwithstanding, one is confused that the article is so short. Why is my photo not on the front cover?

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Oil and Varnish

Those conversant with the ways of boats will acknowledge that only a part of the pleasure actually comes from sailing them. The major enjoyment comes from preening the boat. I spend most of my weekend sanding, oiling and varnishing  the … Continue reading

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Candle in the Wind

I have often thought that my poor boat Dileas was a lot like Marilyn Monroe. She lived a short,  dazzling life, much admired by all. She was famous around the world. Even now millions of people are reading of her … Continue reading

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How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth

Sunday was cold, windy and rainy, about as close to winter that Okinawa can come. Although this meant I could not get full joy from rubbing perfumed oil into my boat, it did mean I could go out and look … Continue reading

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