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Jeff
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I must now, however, be seriously prepared to abandon Toad—
As I write this the pen stops moving. I get up and make another
cup of coffee and what I've just written reverberates around my
mind like a sound in a canyon: loud then faint then loud again.
Coffee ready, I take my mug back to the saloon table and start
writing in the log again.
I won't, unless it actually sinks.
— Aug 28, 2024 01:25PM
As I write this the pen stops moving. I get up and make another
cup of coffee and what I've just written reverberates around my
mind like a sound in a canyon: loud then faint then loud again.
Coffee ready, I take my mug back to the saloon table and start
writing in the log again.
I won't, unless it actually sinks.
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Jeff
is on page 238 of 256
That after disgracing myself years ago in a Bristol Channels gale, I could go back to sea alone and acquit myself well...Through my shame and grief I find I'm proud of our fine voyage. The ending was simply how it finished, not the voyage itself.
— Sep 03, 2024 09:40AM
Jeff
is on page 236 of 256
With the drawing of this Love and the voice of this Calling
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
Through the unknown, unremembered gate
When the last of earth left to discover
Is that which was the beginning;
— Sep 03, 2024 09:37AM
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
Through the unknown, unremembered gate
When the last of earth left to discover
Is that which was the beginning;
Jeff
is on page 224 of 256
Years before, he had hit a reefer in the South Pacific that holed his wooden boat...While building it, Bardiaux had filled every spare cubic spot inside his boat with sealed empty cans of air, enough to provide the boat with flotation. He sailed it, virtually sunk, with only the rig and sails sticking up out of the water, for four days until he reached a port, where he hauled out and repaired the hole.
— Sep 03, 2024 09:21AM
Jeff
is on page 224 of 256
The ability to navigate by sextant and one's instincts, and to manage the boat according to the dicatates of the sea and sky, he feels, is passing, and I agree with him.
— Sep 03, 2024 09:18AM
Jeff
is on page 210 of 256
I take the Hiscocks, all nine of them; Eric's complete oeuvre,
hardbacked, blue cloth, Oxford University Press. They are saltstained, half-ruined, broken-spined, dust jackets long disintegrated,
the foundation of my library and of who I am, for they describe
all I want to do and the world in which I want to do it and upon
them I will build once more from scratch. The rest I hope I can find
again.
— Sep 03, 2024 08:52AM
hardbacked, blue cloth, Oxford University Press. They are saltstained, half-ruined, broken-spined, dust jackets long disintegrated,
the foundation of my library and of who I am, for they describe
all I want to do and the world in which I want to do it and upon
them I will build once more from scratch. The rest I hope I can find
again.
Jeff
is on page 209 of 256
Now I know that the leak will not get better but worse, that I can't keep ahead of it, that I must get off, save my life, and let Toad sink.
— Sep 03, 2024 08:48AM
Jeff
is on page 206 of 256
Trim my mustache to an RAF shape and marry the daughter of a missionary, Celia, with whom I would have brittle fights on the veranda after dinner. Go quietly mad.
Or perhaps go native "poor chap, bad
business" and meet a Burmese woman and raise a bunch of beautiful Eurasian children.
— Sep 03, 2024 08:44AM
Or perhaps go native "poor chap, bad
business" and meet a Burmese woman and raise a bunch of beautiful Eurasian children.
Jeff
is on page 206 of 256
"Where are you going?" I ask.
"We are going to Burma!"
"Burma?"
"Yes, Burma! You know, next door to India!"
What a thought! What might be waiting for me in Burma?
Perhaps I could turn into a Somerset Maugham character, become
an old Burma "hand." Manage a rubber plantation, wear baggy
shorts and a pith helmet, and start drinking a lot of gin.
— Sep 03, 2024 08:44AM
"We are going to Burma!"
"Burma?"
"Yes, Burma! You know, next door to India!"
What a thought! What might be waiting for me in Burma?
Perhaps I could turn into a Somerset Maugham character, become
an old Burma "hand." Manage a rubber plantation, wear baggy
shorts and a pith helmet, and start drinking a lot of gin.
Jeff
is on page 199 of 256
Or if we had stayed together and rebuilt
our relationship as we had rebuilt Toad, cutting out the rot back to
what was clean and sound, and building on the good stuff. But I
didn't see how we could do that any more than meet each other
again for the first time.
I started running.... It seemed the only thing in the world I could do that did
something in return for me. The longer I ran, the better I felt.
— Sep 03, 2024 08:38AM
our relationship as we had rebuilt Toad, cutting out the rot back to
what was clean and sound, and building on the good stuff. But I
didn't see how we could do that any more than meet each other
again for the first time.
I started running.... It seemed the only thing in the world I could do that did
something in return for me. The longer I ran, the better I felt.
Jeff
is on page 198 of 256
I have thought, since leaving her, that we might have been perfect together if we could have met for the first time as the people
we were when we split up or perhaps quite a bit later. People
who had acquired some knowledge of marital relations and could
use it to make one work.
— Sep 03, 2024 08:37AM
we were when we split up or perhaps quite a bit later. People
who had acquired some knowledge of marital relations and could
use it to make one work.

