Re: re windemere

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <bys@c...> wrote:
> Congratulations Peter, welcome to the up side of boat building.
Wadda
> feelin eh. We encourage you to go full time.
>
> Is there a chat tonight?

Thanks Paul! I'd love to go full time but I've got this nasty little
thing called a job.However,if things go according to plan,I'll one
day be a kept man and dealings with me will only take place through
my lawyer ;-)
Seriously though, I find that a hobby should be treated as such.
That way it remains enjoyable.Were I to go full time,like a job,then
I may burn out or,worse,make some big mistakes. The time away from
the boat is not all lost. It gives me reason to review the
plans,reflect on where things are at,prepare for the next steps
etc...what it does for domestic harmony is also a blessing much
appreciated by my Pesky Crew.
I like to savour things a bit too, for all of it will soon come to
an end.Then I'll have nothing but a scrap-book full of memories from
this exciting and busy time in my life. I can almost hear myself
saying,"oh yeah, and over here is where I once built a boat called
WINDERMERE but that was a long time ago,before they built this
housing project"........

And,finally, wish I could help with the chat but I'm as lost as a
needle in a hay stack when it come to finding out how to even get
into chat.........

Any chance your houseboat will be far enough edvanced to haul to the
Kingston Messabout? Would be neat to see her life-sized!!

Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,not exactly overwhelmed at work and grateful for this
technology.............
Sure, I'm going in soon.

Bruce Hector
http://www.brucesboats.com
Congratulations Peter, welcome to the up side of boat building. Wadda
feelin eh. We encourage you to go full time.

Is there a chat tonight?