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Gail V. Ritchie's avatar

Very timely, as we’re under a “fire watch wind advisory” tomorrow. Your Chesapeake adventure(s) with storm(s) is terrifying just reading about—glad you all made it through safely!

My wind story is from Fall, 1983. Mike & Lauren had come out to Seattle for Kyle’s baptism the weekend after Thanksgiving. We had a terrific storm on Thanksgiving that knocked out the power. I can still see Lauren standing at our dining room glass door watching the trees in the woods behind us as they bent and twisted—she was very worried that one (or more!) might fall on the house. Fortunately, none did, the power came back on the next day, and we had Thanksgiving one day late.

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Switter’s World's avatar

Julie,Julie, Julie! You evoked such fond memories of sailing on the Chesapeake that I now must go back and reread the rest of your post that I somehow skimmed over.

I only have one small quibble: I was taught that gentlemen never tack into the wind. Sure, the practice might cause occasional navigation challenges, but a gentleman always has enough leisure to do things properly.

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