I'm currently reading "As Long as it's Fun" the Pardey biography and, so far, it's much better than I expected. So good in fact that I'm rationing it to make it last. I expect I'll be writing more about it after I'm finished...
It has, however, got me thinking a lot about how cruising has changed but more importantly how people have changed and the mood those thoughts engender are not exactly happy ones.
Over at
"...there is a huge demand for rallies. People are going to go to sea that way, whatever happens. So the best thing to do is make sure that rallies happen in the best and most seamanlike way possible..."I'm pretty sure that Walter White used a very similar line of reasoning for his business as well and I believe he got it from the tobacco industry... So it does go.
Meanwhile, I was catching up on one of my favorite websites, ProaFile, and found this eye candy Pacific Proa by Julien Marin
Listening to Michael Nesmith
So it goes...