But last week, some new friends invited us out on their boat for the afternoon. And it was a revelation to your correspondent. This opened a whole new world to me: the world of Mooching a Ride On Someone Else's Boat.
Erik took the tiller at the earliest opportunity. |
After years of using the wheel, it was fun to try a tiller. As I never learned how to sail "properly" on a dinghy (Erik still schemes to enroll me in a children's sailing class), I still find I am not intuitive with the backwards steering. (My dear husband points out that it is just the same as using the outboard motor. This is marriage, kids.) But I kept us on course, and we didn't get in irons, so let's call it a win.
We ate, we swam, we ate some more, then we hauled up the spinnaker and headed for home.
So I am going to keep my ears open from now on in case our neighbours need an extra hand on a Sunday afternoon. Pot washer, babysitter, main sheet adjuster or extra pair of eyes on the reef - the Papillon crew will be there to help. And when Papillon is back in action, we'll be on the lookout for other hopeful sailors walking the docks and sighing. Everyone needs to mooch a ride, sometimes.
4 comments:
Your outing looked like a great adventure. Hopefully when Dad & I visit we will get the same opportunity
Mom
I'm just hoping we don't get a cyclone when you visit. Everything else is cake.
Hahaha!! We are delighted to have been referenced in your blog.
And yes, the lots at the end of our street are still for sale.
With the recent ice storm that has uprooted many trees, there is a perfect new hole for Papillon. Or a nice house. Your choice.
Happy new year!
Patricia and Steve and kids
What a lovely account of our day. Hilarious, yet accurate. Thank you to our lovely hosts!
'It's been so long since we've met someone that speaks English.' - Martha & Audrey
'I feel the same way.' -me
Happy 2014, everyone.
Eleni,
Calgary, Canada
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