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As many of you may know, I sold my boat last year and moved ashore permanently. Although the morning breeze on a horse farm is quite different from that at sea, I have become used to it and accept it.
This morning I received notice of renewal of my Captain's license and it has caused me to pause and ponder. What with the fee and the mandatory drug test I have decided to let it lapse. Its not the fee so much as the drug test. I'm not sure how Lipitor and Nexium miight affect the outcome, but why risk the embarrassment of rejection. And is it just me or are they making the mouth on the sample bottles smaller. I've gotten used to my vari-focal glasses but depth perception at that angle is way off and the target is just way to difficult to hit. I can vector in on it but by the time I acquire the target, I'm out of ammo.
And so, the end of another phase of life. It takes me back to an earlier time when I was an apprentice baiter on a charter fishing vessel out of Oregon Inlet, N.C. I was just a kid but I still remember the excitement when I achieved Master status.
That was years ago, and the passing of milestones on the road of life brings a different emotion. And so Captain Jerry, Master and Commander, will be no more.....
Just Jerry
This morning I received notice of renewal of my Captain's license and it has caused me to pause and ponder. What with the fee and the mandatory drug test I have decided to let it lapse. Its not the fee so much as the drug test. I'm not sure how Lipitor and Nexium miight affect the outcome, but why risk the embarrassment of rejection. And is it just me or are they making the mouth on the sample bottles smaller. I've gotten used to my vari-focal glasses but depth perception at that angle is way off and the target is just way to difficult to hit. I can vector in on it but by the time I acquire the target, I'm out of ammo.
And so, the end of another phase of life. It takes me back to an earlier time when I was an apprentice baiter on a charter fishing vessel out of Oregon Inlet, N.C. I was just a kid but I still remember the excitement when I achieved Master status.
That was years ago, and the passing of milestones on the road of life brings a different emotion. And so Captain Jerry, Master and Commander, will be no more.....
Just Jerry