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Wow, what an awesome picture.
That's really outstanding, Alex. A very spectacular shot of the Golden Gate. It's like the portal of all the dreams coming and going of this great country of ours. I talked to my mom this last weekend and for what ever reason she goes in to stories of hers (she's 90) She told me of the time she watched the ship leave the Bay with my dad aboard headed out to fight a war or maybe it was the occupation of Japan that time?. She still has the pass from when her and another newly wed wife were allowed to come on ship to say goodbye to their husbands that day long ago now.
Sailing the ocean is something I've dreamed to do someday, but may never will??. Great story Bosn's. I can only picture it from your description in words. I'm sure they'll be memories you'll cherish forever. Thank your for you time.Tamrock, to me your post was emotional. I've sailed country, under that very bridge. Stood many a helm watch, forget how many days the course never changed, 270 true, due west, ran smack into Japan. We had a magnetic compass, but didn't ever use it, instead used the gyro compass that points to true north. This brings a chuckle to my mind. You stand the helm watch for an hour, then lee helm for an hour, that way you are supposed to stay more focused, but every now and then your mind wanders, and the ship will get a degree or so off course, then suddenly the officer of the deck is on your butt, "Helmsman, mind your helm." Definitely didn't want that to happen very often.
Alex, This picture was taken by my granddaughter. She lives in Oakland. Thought you might like to see it, I think she did a good job on it.
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Where did you take that from Oakland hills or El Cerrito?
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Here's my second try on my granddaughters photo of SFO across the bay.