July 2011
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Jul 26th
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Lost Cities
Aoudaghost, Saharan oasis town.  The water ran out.   Balanjar, medieval Causica.  Massacred by Arabs. Chernobyl, Russia.  Nuclear disaster. Dunwich, England.  Eroded away. El Dorado, lost city of gold.  Never found. Farran’s Point, Canada.  One of the ten Lost Villages. Gomorrah, wrath of God. Hashima Island, Japan.  Tiny mining island, now a ghost island. Indianola, Texas.  Hurricane. Jerusalem,...
Jul 19th
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Trading Cities 3 by Italo Calvino
When he enters the territory of which Eutropia is the capital, the traveller sees not one city but many, of equal size and not unlike one another, scattered over avast, rolling plateau.  Eutropia is not one, but all these cities together; only one is inhabited at a time, the others are empty; and this process is carried out in rotation.  Now I shall tell you how.  On the day when Eutropia’s...
Jul 18th
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Thin Cities 5 by Italo Calvino
If you choose to believe me, good.  Now I will tell how Octavia, the spiderweb city, is made.  There is a precipice between two steep mountains: the city is over the void, bound to the two crests with ropes and chains and catwalks.  You walk on the little wooden ties, careful not to set your foot in the open spaces, or you cling to the hempen strands.  Below there is nothing for hundreds and...
Jul 18th
Jul 18th
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Jul 17th
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If the missing appear in dreams they are not dead,... →
Jul 17th
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Types of dinghy
Whaleboats are among the classic “pulling” (rowing) boats, with a sharp bow, fine stern lines and a canoe stern. Despite being somewhat more tippy, with less cargo capacity than prams, they row, motor and sail well because of their fine lines. Prior to the introduction of fibreglass as a construction material, dories were more popular because their ease of assembly and, thereby, lower...
Jul 10th
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Equipment that should be taken in a dinghy
life-jackets for every occupant a hand-bailer a bailing sponge a large torch/flashlight a mouth-blown horn (not a loud-hailer, but a breath-blown foghorn) signal whistle signal mirror flares
Jul 10th
June 2011
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Jun 30th
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Full Moon Names
In American folklore, each month’s full moon has a name.  There are many variations, these are some of the more widely known ones: January – Wolf moon, Hunger moon, Old moon February – Snow moon, Ice moon March – Worm moon, Sap moon, Sugaring moon, Crow moon, Storm moon April – Pink moon, Egg moon, Grass moon, Rain moon, Growing moon, Wind Moon May – Flower moon, Planting moon, Milk moon,...
Jun 22nd
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Jun 21st
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Jun 21st
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Jun 21st
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Jun 20th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
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