As my dear friend Chris Walsh alluded to in another thread, yes, I have become famous this month, and an article has been written about me in the April issue of Boating on the Hudson magazine. They usually post the latest edition online but it is not there as of this writing, but maybe by the time you read this it will be:
http://www.boatingonthehudson.com/new/index.php
If you read the "Ask Dr. Gel" column, you will read about my mishap from last fall (you might remember that one 'cause I posted it on here). Since everything was such a comedy of errors, between how I smacked up the boat and then how it became full of ice during winter storage, I was teasing Dave and Dee Weakley that my story would make a great article for them. A few days later Dee called me back and said they wanted to take me up on that!!!
Why is it that the only two times my boating activities have made the printed media is (1) the time my boat caught fire in 1991 and we were rescued/towed in by the West Point party boat, and (2) when I run aground while anchored in the damn river???
I always figured I'd win accolades for my superior boating prowess, or for rescuing 50 people from a sinking ferry in a display of impeccable seamanship [:-captain]. Oh well...
http://www.boatingonthehudson.com/new/index.php
If you read the "Ask Dr. Gel" column, you will read about my mishap from last fall (you might remember that one 'cause I posted it on here). Since everything was such a comedy of errors, between how I smacked up the boat and then how it became full of ice during winter storage, I was teasing Dave and Dee Weakley that my story would make a great article for them. A few days later Dee called me back and said they wanted to take me up on that!!!
Why is it that the only two times my boating activities have made the printed media is (1) the time my boat caught fire in 1991 and we were rescued/towed in by the West Point party boat, and (2) when I run aground while anchored in the damn river???
I always figured I'd win accolades for my superior boating prowess, or for rescuing 50 people from a sinking ferry in a display of impeccable seamanship [:-captain]. Oh well...