The Blue Ridge Parkway is gorgeous . . . Well worth the sore shoulders . . .

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Subject: M_Boats: Retirement Sailing and Topping Lifts


Hi Joe,

I'm in a Library in Black Mountain, NC at the moment, while the Admirable is
at a gathering of the Guild of American Papercutters.

As go-fer and chauffeur, I have now delivered her to the proper destination.

We drove down from Connecticut and picked up the Blue Ridge Parkway.  A most
beautiful road - two lane blacktop but best of all almost no traffic.  Most
of the time I never saw a car in front of me.  The road was all mine, and
the squirrels, and the deer and the wild turkeys.

The only problem was that the longest straigh stretch in the road was maybe
a quarter of a mile long.  All the rest was one turn after another.  I ran a
check anc found that there were at least 7 curves per mile (between mile
posts)!

My shoulders were sore at the end of the day!

Will give you more details when I get home again, next week.

Connie





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