As long as
there had been Christmas, it has been thus. Exactly 100 years ago, this is what
Thomas Fleming Day, editor of The Rudder,
had to say about it:
"When
Winter gets up his hook and stands offshore, the boat fever comes on strong and
the itch to be away on the blue again takes hold of us. Sunday finds the boys
sidling off towards the yards and wading around in the slush looking over the
laid-up craft.
"They
walk round and round them, peer at the stern, eye the bow, comment on the
spars, find fault with the bottom, and curse the price that makes it not for
them. Year after year this is our amusement. Spring after spring we go through
the same yards, see the same boats, and express the same opinions regarding
their appearance and condition. If those boats have ears, how tired they must get,
how weary of the silly comments that the boat-fevered busybody makes each March
under their hulls.
'A few weeks
after, the yard is almost cleared, except here and there a poor old cripple or
rich man's forgotten plaything is left standing surrounded by a raffle of
timber and truck. Over by the fence, lying on its side, is a once crack-a-jack
racer, too rotten to be moved and going rapidly to punk.
"And we
look on her and think of the days when we will be lying up against the fence,
dismantled and broken, while our successors are out cleaving the blue and
making a mainsheet haul of health and happiness."
*
Well, he ended up a little maudlin,
there, didn't he? I guess he was rather depressed after a Christmas that had
gone on too long and kept him away from his boat.
But we, as
his successors, can look forward happily to cleaving the blue once again. So
Happy Christmas. Happy Hanukah. Happy Kwanzaa.
Today's Thought
Christmas is
a time when kids tell Santa what they want and adults pay for it. Deficits are
when adults tell the government what they want — and their kids pay for it.
— Richard
Lamm, former Governor of Colorado.
Tailpiece
"My
girlfriend thinks I'm a stalker.""Your girlfriend thinks that?"
"Yeah, well, she's not actually my girlfriend yet."
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