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What to Expect at Mid Winters
We can’t wait for mid-winters We’ll be going from this. To This You can come to. http://www.fssa.com/National%20Event/22531 What to expect at mid-winters Mid-Winters is going to be different for all who attend. People will have different priorities. Some will be there for the sailing, some for the social and others for the work out. Actually, […]
More from the factory
2 posts in 1 week. this is a new record. I just thought that things were colorful here, and that it should be shared.
Trying to Blog
Our good friend Deb Aronson is inspiring us to write more blog posts. Please find her blog at http://midwestflyingscot.blogspot.com, it will always be better than ours, as she writes more posts and she is an attributed author. Mean while I keep meaning to ask her how to properly use a semi colon. Do they actually […]
How to Gybe in Breeze
After receiving these pictures from Gale Kaufholz, who is obviously a phenomenal photographer, we think that they’re begging to do a “How-to-Gybe” comic strip.
Wife Husband’s Nationals
Rockport Mass is a beautiful town and a beautiful place to host a regatta. Twenty-nine boats attended the wife husband regatta. Many couples ended up in the same B&Bs. Making for a great party. Additionally, the hosts served lobster and entertained us all. Let me back up even further. Driving into Rockport Mass, on the […]
Dee’s Retirement Party
Friday, March 31st was a sad day for us and a happy day for Dee as we wished her well in retirement with an afternoon party. As much as we would have loved to invite all of our customers to Dee’s retirement party, we would have had people flying in from all over, and we […]
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New Website First Post
I am going to make this short, but perhaps entertaining. We have some very smart individuals here at Flying Scot, namely Carrie, she’s the best writer that I know. I however, am just building this website and want to test the blog function and see how posts will look naturally. However, please take away that […]