PetKal wrote: Depp wrote:
Some interesting shots posted on this thread...keep em coming folks.
Depp, they are all interesting including your hummers , they are all different, some are more creatively bent, some are more technical. Vision and themes vary from one to another, and so do gears deployed.
That is why I think one should be reluctant to single out any particular contribution.
Yup... \"some\" as I used it, is an all encompassing wide brush....I\'d rather not get off topic here,though.
My older brother...,like myself,a life long \"water rat\".
and some of my children and grand children are,too...
Oldest son and middle daughter after a race back east in Rhode Island(my son,a Coast Guard lifer was stationed in Woods Hole at the time)...my daughter who taught sailing down east in Maine at the time of this photo, later became a college sailing coach at Connecticut University, she later became head sailing coach at Vanderbilt and still later coached the Anguilla sailing team from a bottom tier program in the Caribbean, to a top tier in two years...she now plies her skills on San Francisco Bay.
PetKal wrote: Depp wrote:
Some interesting shots posted on this thread...keep em coming folks.
Depp, they are all interesting including your hummers , they are all different, some are more creatively bent, some are more technical. Vision and themes vary from one to another, and so do gears deployed.
That is why I think one should be reluctant to single out any particular contribution.
Yup... \"some\" as I used it, is an all encompassing wide brush....I\'d rather not get off topic here,though.
My older brother...,like myself,a life \"long water rat\".
and some of my children and grand children are,too...
Oldest son and middle daughter after a race back east in Rhode Island(my son,a Coast Guard lifer was stationed in Woods Hole at the time)...my daughter who taught sailing down east in Maine at the time of this photo, later became a college sailing coach at Connecticut University, she later became head sailing coach at Vanderbilt and still later coached the Anguilla sailing team from a bottom tier program in the Caribbean, to a top tier in two years...she now plies her skills on San Francisco Bay.
PetKal wrote: Depp wrote:
Some interesting shots posted on this thread...keep em coming folks.
Depp, they are all interesting including your hummers , they are all different, some are more creatively bent, some are more technical. Vision and themes vary from one to another, and so do gears deployed.
That is why I think one should be reluctant to single out any particular contribution.
Yup... \"some\" as I used it, is an all encompassing wide brush....I\'d rather not get off topic here,though.
My older brother...,like myself,a life \"long water rat\".
and some of my children and grand children are,too...
Oldest son and middle daughter after a race back east in Rhode Island(my son,a Coast Guard lifer was stationed in Woods Hole at the time)...my daughter who taught sailing in Main at the time of this photo, later became a college sailing coach at Connecticut University, she later became head sailing coach at Vanderbilt and still later coached the Anguilla sailing team from a bottom tier program to a top tier in two years...she now plies her skills on San Francisco Bay.
PetKal wrote: Depp wrote:
Some interesting shots posted on this thread...keep em coming folks.
Depp, they are all interesting including your hummers , they are all different, some are more creatively bent, some are more technical. Vision and themes vary from one to another, and so do gears deployed.
That is why I think one should be reluctant to single out any particular contribution.
Yup... \"some\" as I used it, is an all encompassing wide brush....I\'d rather not get off topic here,though.
My older brother...,like myself,a life \"long water rat\".
and some of my children and grand children are,too...
Oldest son and middle daughter after a race back east in Rhode Island(my son,a Coast Guard lifer was stationed in Woods Hole at the time)...my daughter here later became a college sailing coach at Connecticut University, she later became head sailing coach at Vanderbilt and still later coached the Anguilla sailing team from a bottom tier program to a top tier in two years...she now plys her skills on San Francisco Bay.
PetKal wrote: Depp wrote:
Some interesting shots posted on this thread...keep em coming folks.
Depp, they are all interesting including your hummers , they are all different, some are more creatively bent, some are more technical. Vision and themes vary from one to another, and so do gears deployed.
That is why I think one should be reluctant to single out any particular contribution.
Yup... \"some\" as I used it, is an all encompassing wide brush....I\'d rather not get off topic here,though.
My older brother...,like myself,a life \"long water rat\".
and some of my children and grand children are,too...
PetKal wrote: Depp wrote:
Some interesting shots posted on this thread...keep em coming folks.
Depp, they are all interesting including your hummers , they are all different, some are more creatively bent, some are more technical. Vision and themes vary from one to another, and so do gears deployed.
That is why I think one should be reluctant to single out any particular contribution.
Yup... \"some\" as I used it, is an all encompassing wide brush....I\'d rather not get off topic here,though.
My older brother...,like myself,a life \"long water rat\".
and a some of my children and grand children are,too...
PetKal wrote: Depp wrote:
Some interesting shots posted on this thread...keep em coming folks.
Depp, they are all interesting including your hummers , they are all different, some are more creatively bent, some are more technical. Vision and themes vary from one to another, and so do gears deployed.
That is why I think one should be reluctant to single out any particular contribution.
Yup... \"some\" as I used it, is an all encompassing wide brush....I\'d rather not get off topic here,though.
Jul 03, 2012 at 10:27 AM
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