Sunday, August 25, 2019

Windmill power

Monday, August 19, 2019

Desperate Lark

Desperate Lark is the boat of the Vaughn family - owners of Seal Cove Boatyard, Horseshoe Cove, Brooksville, Maine - on the East Penobscot Bay.  Maynard Bray tells us about the 50 foot Nat Herreshoff designed and built in this article in WooodenBoat magazine.  It was modified in 1939 by L. Francis Herreshoff [to whom I am partial because he designed my boat, North River 2 - a Buzzards Bay 14].  The 14 is waterline length.]  In the fifties they started using length overall, which tells you less about the boat's performance than the waterline length does.  But you really want LOA, LWL, draft, displacement, sail area, etc. - which you will find HERE.


North River 2

Friday, August 16, 2019

East Penobscot Bay - Sophie and Eight Bells

Aboard Sophie with Royce Hoyle and Phil VanBuren







Safety First


Sunday, August 11, 2019

Long strange trip

The essential guide to buying and consuming pot in Massachusetts https://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2019/08/06/the-essential-guide-buying-and-consuming-pot-massachusetts/4dL8EBGv6N69pJM2vvgYtI/story.html

Friday, August 2, 2019

Does Church Teaching Change? | Commonweal Magazine

Does Church Teaching Change? | Commonweal Magazine: Vatican II marked a turning point, showing that appropriate change did not mean losing one’s identity but, rather, enhancing it or salvaging it from ossification



his article is an excerpt from When Bishops Meet: An Essay Comparing Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II, published this month by Harvard University Press. Copyright © 2019 by the president and fellows of Harvard College. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
 Although the documents of the early councils of the church recognized that bad customs and bad teaching had to be uprooted, which is a form of change, they most characteristically betray a sense of continuity with previous Christian teaching and practice. They called for continuation and implementation of ancient customs and ancient traditions—antiqua lex, antiqua traditio.
The documents of the medieval councils very much follow the same pattern. Although they in fact deal with the twists and turns in culture and institutional structures of their day, they lack a keen sense of discrepancy between past and present, and thus the councils never felt the necessity to address the discrepancy directly. Only with the Italian Renaissance of the fifteenth century and then the Reformation early in the next century did this ahistorical mindset receive its first serious challenges. The Council of Trent was, therefore, the first council that had to take those challenges into account.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

The Whitbread - 1997 - 1998

The Whitbread - 1997 - 1998

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Late bloomers - Lilac Dept.







Forward progress on the Dublin Bay 24 - The Appprenticeshop

Back in March I reported that the hull of the Dublin Bay 24 had been framed and planking had just begun. Today Fred and I got to The Apprenticeshop and were able to see the progress on the Dublin Bay 24.