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Title: Fall 2015
Post by: Jim_ME on October 18, 2015, 03:01:09 PM
A couple photos from October in Maine...the end of the local season...

A great year for apples, at least...  :)
Title: Re: Fall 2015
Post by: Captain Smollett on October 18, 2015, 08:52:48 PM
Apples!

I "put up" a few half-pints of apple butter just a couple of days ago...fresh from the orchard in the mountains here.

Tis that time of year...gonna make some cider tomorrow from what the remains of the batch.

Oh yeah, sailing stories...I've missed some GORGEOUS sailing days here this past week.  Prime time for sure, and I've been ashore. 
Title: Re: Fall 2015
Post by: Jim_ME on October 18, 2015, 09:40:44 PM
I think that makes it conclusive then, John...

Tim wrote about his Ariel being "glued to the trailer"...hmm...my Corinthian...Frank's Electra and your A30...

Clearly this is evidence of some kind of pandemic afflicting Alberg sailboats. We may have to start inoculating our boats...maybe spraying Teflon or something on our trailer bunks and stand pads...?  ;D
Title: Re: Fall 2015
Post by: Jim_ME on October 19, 2015, 11:41:37 AM
Apples...I planted this apple tree over 30 years ago...bought a dwarf species so that it wouldn't grow too tall and reach the power/utilities wires above. I think that it was about 5 years ago or so that we had a gale on Patriots day. A big blue spruce was blown down and clobbered this poor apple tree hard enough to quarter its trunk from where its main branches diverged a couple feet [all the way down] to the ground. I expected much (or all) of the tree to wither away, but somehow it survives...a mighty Tolkienesque dwarf starring in its own 4-part treelogy... ;)

Maybe the dwarf took one for the team to save a sailboat...or maybe it's just another case of senseless tree-on-tree violence...nature's inhumanity to nature...?

Anyway...my sister Beth (whom you met) visited yesterday and I picked a large bag full of apples for her and she threatens to retaliate by baking me (and my Dad) a pie with them. There are spots on the apples, but hey, they are organic, and with pies one can pare around the imperfections...  :)
Title: Re: Fall 2015
Post by: SeaHusky on October 20, 2015, 06:38:47 AM
I think you need to spray teflon on your other commitments, chores and other land anchors.
There was an old thread once about "the anchors that bind" and it has been in my thoughts since.
Title: Re: Fall 2015
Post by: Jim_ME on October 21, 2015, 11:50:22 AM
Quote from: SeaHusky on October 20, 2015, 06:38:47 AM
I think you need to spray teflon on your other commitments, chores and other land anchors.
Grog to that!  :)