October 1, 2001 at 2:48 pm
October, 2001 By Dodge Morgan How about a column consisting of random thoughts? Hark, I hear some protests. “Why not?” Some shrugs (yes, one can hear a shrug. I once heard a bank VP’s nether orifice shrink). Some “What the hell?” And a few “Don’t waste my time and money.”Read More
October 1, 2001 at 2:25 pm
October, 2001 By Tom Snyder Rules of thumb. What a funny little expression – but what a lifesaver! A rule of thumb is a bit of mental shorthand that can be called into action when time and circumstances don’t allow logical contemplation. Rules of thumb are to be found inRead More
September 1, 2001 at 2:46 pm
September, 2001 By Dodge Morgan I sail Eagle when I want intimacy with the wind and water and Wings of Time when I want to go somewhere with obscene comfort. Eagle takes 20 minutes to get underway and Wings takes two minutes. Eagle is a 75-year-old gaff-headed schooner just 31-feetRead More
September 1, 2001 at 2:22 pm
September, 2001 By Tom Snyder Many readers of Points East Magazine have told me how much they enjoy the regular feature in which one is asked to guess, from a photograph, a Mystery Harbor, usually in Maine. Fair enough. But what about the rest of us who have never beenRead More
August 1, 2001 at 3:01 pm
August, 2001 By Dodge Morgan My relationship with the sea is as complex and as unfathomable as my relationships with people I love. I am not at all sure of the how or why of it. The answer is a confusing combination of the spiritual and the practical and isRead More
August 1, 2001 at 2:36 pm
August, 2001 By Tom Snyder I recently returned from the Fundy Flotilla, a group of 29 adventurous cruisers who had signed up to go to the St. John River and beyond. I was a very important member of that group because, I think it’s safe to say, no one knowsRead More