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catsittingstill) wrote2006-07-09 10:02 pm
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So there's this theory I can put pictures up. I'm gonna try. People have been asking for pictures of Patience; this is the best one I have so far, taken yesterday.

(Edit--alas I can't get the img tag to work. I don't know why. However, you can find the image at:
(Further edit: Thanks to helpful comments from friends, I think I may have it working now!)

(Edit--alas I can't get the img tag to work. I don't know why. However, you can find the image at:
(Further edit: Thanks to helpful comments from friends, I think I may have it working now!)
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(I don't think flickr lets you inline images.)
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There's a lot of work in it. I'm pretty happy with how it came out.
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I'm pretty much free these days--just let me know when you're available to go canoeing. You can borrow one of my (other) canoes if you want--but I only have one set of pads and ropes right now. I'm hoping to get my hands on a rack soon, and at that point I expect to be able to 1) haul more than one solo canoe 2) loan pads and ropes to carry a canoe on a second car.
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It is a lovely-looking canoe!
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Shame if something should happen to it.I mean, very pretty. So that lovely wood grain is showing through a layer of fiberglass?no subject
Goodness yes. The collateral damage would be considerable. How fortunate that nothing...unfortunate...is going to happen. To anyone.
Yep, there's a layer of fiberglass inside and out; two layers at the stems and the bottom.
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Impressed doesn't begin to describe how I feel.
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And you look so pleased and proud! (As well you should be!)
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If you and Patience are in a traveling mood sometime, there is a canoe-able birdwatching trail marked in one of the wildlife refuges over by Brinkley. I forget the exact name of the refuge but the trail-markers feature the silhouette of an Ivory-Billed Woodpecker.
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This wouldn't be the refuge where the ivory-bill was supposedly spotted a few months ago, would it?
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Brinkley is around 70 miles east of Little Rock.
They've even got a motel there (a former Super8) called the Ivory Bill Inn.
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http://static.flickr.com/57/186012618_3d99e09ddc.jpg?v=0
You should get the picture to appear in the post. Good luck!
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(Sorry, it's been a long week & it's only Monday.)
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Out of town for two Scrabbles
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This is BJ, from OVFF. I was link jumping and found your journal.
Love the canoe - it looks great.
Er ... and the safety stuff is where ??? (consider yourself "Mom'd")
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(Anonymous) 2006-09-23 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)I'm glad you like the canoe. I'm very happy with how it turned out.
Err... Safety stuff? You mean besides the life jacket I am wearing in the picture, the two spare paddles whose handles can be seen in the picture, and the front painter that doubles as a throw rope which is partly visible in the picture? There's also a back painter (which I don't think is visible in the picture), but it's only 10 feet long; nowadays on flat water I usually tie it to me, so that if I go overboard Patience won't leave without me. I don't think I'd adopted that trick at the time the picture was taken.
Am I missing some safety stuff?
Oops. Forgot to log in
The previous "anonymous" comment was from me; I forgot I hadn't logged in yet.
Yours--Cat