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Captain Jim-sib

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  1. Am reminded of a label from Taylor Wine during prohibition era when they only produced grape juice. The side label stated:

    "Do not add 1 cup sugar

    Do not add 1 cake of yeast

    Do not let sit in a vented jug for one week

    Do not consume the resulting liquid"

  2. Historical valid point of no flag at an encampment. In situations were public viewing is involved, that choice woulld be yours. Yet where spectators are welcomed, a unique flag is always an attention grabber and a source for visitor questions. It also lets ya know the wind direction.

  3. via Long Tom:

    Maybe the whole-body "Mercury on his swift errand" pose, only rendered as a skeleton? Brandishing an hourglass?

    Now that has possiblities...gives a terrifying look. Could carry a cutlass in the other hand...cutlass slashing at hourglass.

  4. One principle that I would drive home to my geology students is the "Law of Holes" which simply states that "all holes will eventually be filled...no matter how large or small."

    I have seen the dredgers working on the ICW, as many of you have, & seen much of the surry mixture placed on the bank that flowed back into the waterway. Given rain erosion, current & tidal transport of the sediment, I am surprised that more vessels are not grounded.

  5. Just returned from a sib-demo at a museum in eastern NC where several pirate groups were performing sword play & being the rouges that they'd be. Learned of that there will be a pirate camp at the Charleston Maritime Festival this year in the shipyard where the Spirit of SC is. With the Tall Ships coming into port, there should be a good crowd for this event.

    Link to website:

    http://www.charlestonmaritimefestival.com/...ertainment.html

  6. Consider also the water depths that the vessels would be using. The Jamacian / Berumda-type sloops would draw 5-6 ft. These colonial vessels were perfect for inland waterways and were stable in deep water. As Blackjohn mentioned, this designed was copied by Virignina & New England shipyards because it was a good design.

    Elizabethean galleys modified the Spanish galley by sharpened the bow angle and thinning the stern blow the waterline. This improvement created less drag and was not so box-like as the Spanish. There is a famous period English drawing which shows a fish superimposed on a ship's hull where the designers were attempting to copy nature's streamline design.

  7. Welcome to the Tar Heel State...which doesn't have anything to do with

    UNC. Recong' you'll be firing some guns at Sinbad's Meka II. The Wooden Boat Show in May is a fun time. The museum has contracted me to demo ships in bottles on that Friday in the Boat House of the show. Will need to do one of the Royaliste off Cape Lookout . The Saturday night banquet of the show is terrific...lots of good eats of the local flavor.

    Are you attending the Charleston Maritime Festival in May? Tuff call with the Hampton Roads Blackbeard Fest & Virginia Sail being less than a week apart.

    Best regards & fair winter winds to ye

  8. Lady Snow,

    My sincere condolances. Having been recently diagnosed as diabetic myself, I can relate to your situation and the complications that are associated with this. His legacy lives on in you. Me prayers be with you.

  9. A PIRATE’S CHRISTMAS

    By Capt. Rob Temple

    ‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the ship

    The pirates were stirring rum punch for a nip

    The guns were run out to their maximum clearance

    Just in case ye old navy should make an appearance

    The lookout was passed out cold on the deck

    Dreaming of a hangman’s noose round his neck

    Blackbeard in his hat and I in my bandanna

    Had just settled down to smoke a Havanna

    When out on the sea there arose such commotion

    We knew there was something out there on the ocean

    Away to the railing I flew like a flash

    And leaning far over I threw up the hash

    And Blackbeard was laughing and bellowed out, “Aahhrr

    You always get sick when you smoke a cigar!”

    The moon on the breast of the glittering water

    Made us all feel that something was quite out of order

    A guy with a beard and a furry red coat

    Was approaching our ship in a jolly row boat

    So we realized that Christmas had finally caught us

    And we cried, “Ahoy Santa! What gifts have you brought us?”

    But the scowl on his face and the shake of his head

    Soon told us all we had something to dread

    He said, “No presents for you, you mean sons of witches

    I’m bringing you nothing but ashes and switches!

    “You dare expect presents? What’s wrong with your brains?

    Your ship is all loaded with ill-gotten gains

    No sooner was Santa’s anger all spent

    Than all of us pirates began to repent

    We begged and we cried till our eyes were all swollen

    And we said we’d give back all the loot that we’d stolen

    We promised him that we would all mend our ways

    And all attend church till the end of our days

    We said to him, “If you’ll forgive us, dear Santa

    We’ll give up the sea and all move to Atlanta.”

    But he laughed and he told us, “What fools you all are!

    You can’t move ashore, that’d be going too far!”

    Then he winked through the smoke of the pipe he was smoking

    And we saw with relief that he’d only been joking

    Then he opened his bag where it sat on the hatch

    And presented blind Pew with a brand new eye patch

    For the rest of the crew he had wonderful things

    New swords and daggers and golden earrings

    A new peg and crutch were for Long John our cook

    And for one-handed Wally he’d brought a new hook

    As he returned to the railing and shouldered his load

    He said, “Always remember to live by the Code

    Only take from the rich as it’s them who can spare it

    When you get back to shore just remember to share it"

    We pirates loved Santa; he’s so full of fun

    So we all sort of hated to do what we done

    But seizing his bag we stole every last gift

    Then we bound him and gagged him and set him adrift

    If these piratical actions seem shocking to you

    Well – hey!—we’re just pirates and that’s what we do!

    MERRY CHRISTMAS!

  10. Via Capt'n Bo:

    If anyone is intrested in joining us,...

    Twill be holding my own feral pig hunt with me brother after New Year's on my wife's famiy land in Oconee Co., SC. The land is adjacent to the Nat. Forestry property, & they have come in that way. Tis a big problem. These pigs have 2-3 litters per year , eat everything, and crowd out natural species. This will definitely be a "search & destroy" misson...baiting with corn, so black powder is out. Just the big guns with 44 mag side arms, Bowies & dirks. The Forest Service said that they would trap them, yet they are busy with other things. The neighbors there have said that these feral pigs are too big to trap. Hope not to encounter one of those "Hog-zilla's" that they got in Georgia, but feral pigs can get 300 lbs +.

    Best hunting to you, Capt'n Bo.

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