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It is funny how my blog is becoming a night time buddy. After all the craziness of life as a school counselor in a Title I public school, the disappointment of a phone call that doesn't come, and the realization that there is still so much I need to learn before setting out offshore, I actually feel content when deciding to check out the sea knots blogs. For the first time in months I scanned the many groups. Of course, the multihull group was my first visit. There hasn't been a post since June 2011. Even still I wrote a comment to the blogger as he built a Searunner 37 designed by Jim Brown.

Uh oh my phone is ringing. Gotta go......more later.

 

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