[Public-List] The guy who dug the hole....
Gordon Laco via Public-List
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Mon Mar 9 09:01:57 PDT 2015
I was talking with a client last week who is spending a lot of money
refurbishing an older fibreglass boat, basically doing a 'spirit of
tradition' rebuild that is costing him many times what the original purchase
cost.
We were saying to each other than nobody 'needs' to do that to a sailing
yacht... But he's getting a lot of pleasure from both the process and later,
the having of a new classic.
I told him that the boat and what he's doing to her is an expression of his
creativity. He just smiled at me.
George - I had to speak at a funeral on Friday. An uncle passed away at the
age of 92. He'd lived a full life and faced the approach of the end of it
with great courage. I ended my talk with the poem you append to your
emails. Thank you for that.
Gord
On 09/03/15 11:45 AM, "George Dinwiddie via Public-List"
<public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> On 3/9/15 9:37 AM, Gordon Laco via Public-List wrote:
>> Well, I did bring it up last week: so here¹s the final word on the famous
>> hole in the ground at Toronto¹s York University..,
>
> Digging a hole in the ground is somewhat like going sailing, isn't it.
> We do it just because we want to do it.
>
> - George
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