a_real_journey
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I think I'll be on this forum a lot in the next few years, so I decided to post early rather than lurk long.
I was sitting at a picnic table near the lift bridge in Stillwater, MN two years ago when a trawler passed me on the St. Croix River. It piqued my interest for some reason (probably because I was trying to pray and I'm easily distracted). I learned online that it was one of a handful (or armload) of boats that could make the "Great Loop."
"What's the Great Loop?" I asked myself. Then I asked Google. Then I stopped praying altogether and read pretty much everything Captain John had to say on his (now defunct?) website in a day. By evening, an idea had formed: Why not do the Great Loop when the kids are grown and gone?
When my wife and I met and married (after losing our first spouses), I warned her in no uncertain terms: "I am the kind of person who has a hundred new ideas a month. 99 of them are bad, and one is unworkable." I'm not sure which one this is, but she's reluctantly agreed to let me dream about it.
Thus, my serendipitous moment by the St. Croix River spawned an idea which has turned into a dream. I don't have a boat (because I know next to nothing), but I do have a dream. I figure I might as well start planning. That's why I'm here. Thanks to all who share their knowledge and experience so freely in a hospitable kind of way. It's a help and inspiration. I look forward to reading a lot and interacting a little.
I was sitting at a picnic table near the lift bridge in Stillwater, MN two years ago when a trawler passed me on the St. Croix River. It piqued my interest for some reason (probably because I was trying to pray and I'm easily distracted). I learned online that it was one of a handful (or armload) of boats that could make the "Great Loop."
"What's the Great Loop?" I asked myself. Then I asked Google. Then I stopped praying altogether and read pretty much everything Captain John had to say on his (now defunct?) website in a day. By evening, an idea had formed: Why not do the Great Loop when the kids are grown and gone?
When my wife and I met and married (after losing our first spouses), I warned her in no uncertain terms: "I am the kind of person who has a hundred new ideas a month. 99 of them are bad, and one is unworkable." I'm not sure which one this is, but she's reluctantly agreed to let me dream about it.
Thus, my serendipitous moment by the St. Croix River spawned an idea which has turned into a dream. I don't have a boat (because I know next to nothing), but I do have a dream. I figure I might as well start planning. That's why I'm here. Thanks to all who share their knowledge and experience so freely in a hospitable kind of way. It's a help and inspiration. I look forward to reading a lot and interacting a little.