Re: [AlbinVega] Digest Number 707

Oct 30, 2019
104
Chuck: We got the newsletter today. It's great!! We
really enjoyed the pictures from the rendezvous. That
was such a great time.
On that subject, does any Canadian Vegatarian want to
volunteer to organize the next rendezvous?
Mitzi, Bear, Ken and I had long discussions after the
last rendezvous about possible locations.
We went into Bedwell Harbour last fall and they are
building a whole new resort there. Looks like it will
be a very classy place. We talked about going back to
laid back Pt. Browning.
I also found another nice spot in the San Juans for a
future location.
I guess I would just like feed back on how many people
are interested in coming from Canada or the States and
which location is preferred.
Judy
AKVAVIT

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Nov 8, 2001
1,818
Hi Chuck

Greta Newsletter. If anyone wants more reading on the IFr article there is a
book about the area (sailing book) called "Riddle of the Sands" that takes
place in the fresian Islands, gives you a good feel for the area. Keep up the
good work and if there is anything I can help with then let me know.

Kind RegardsSteve Birch

At 19:52 27/01/03 -0800, you wrote:
 
Oct 23, 2002
25
Just a quick note this text is out of copyright and available online in a
few locations.

If anyone wants more reading on the IFr article there is a
book about the area (sailing book) called "Riddle of the Sands" that takes
place in the fresian Islands, gives you a good feel for the area.

James Ward
Fortunes Lady (V1469)
Portsmouth/Norfolk, VA, USA
 
Oct 31, 2019
3
Hi Steve,

Your article about your trip with Cai was in fact so good that I intend to
translate it to the Scandinavian Vega Journal. Will that be OK and can you
send me the pictures?

Best wishes
Erik

At 09:46 28-01-03 +0000, you wrote:
 
Oct 30, 2019
119
Hi, Brian: Is that channel between the two Penders found to be Vega navigable? How high is the one lane bridge? Do you really need an anchor and 50' of rode in a rowing dingy? Thanks, Doug Taylor, #712
 
Oct 30, 2019
119
Thanks.

On the rode and anchor in the rowing dingy, I was referring to
Canadian boating regulations...

Doug