Tonight was the last concert of the Utah Symphony’s summer season. Yeah!!! It nearly killed us at times, (as usual) but we survived (as usual). Now to get back to work on the house and a couple of new adventures I’m planning to take on, converting my Honda CRX to electric, and learning to sail and possibly buying a sloop (part of my recently acquired nautical lingo). I’m (hopefully) going out on the Great Salt Lake tomorrow with a friend who I just learned has a Catalina at the GSL marina. It’ll be my first sail were I might be expected to actually help. Aught to be a good test of my born nautical skills (I am a pisces).
I’ve heard from a couple of sailors and I’ve read on a couple of websites that the GSL is actually a great lake to sail (pun completely shamelessly intended). For those of you have been to the shores of the GSL know how putrid it can smell. But apparently, beyond the water break (I think that’s what it’s called, still learning) it is a beautiful lake with no unpleasant odors, and NO (or very few) motor boats.
I will report back tomorrow about the accuracy of these statements.
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Ahhh, “NO (or very few) motor boats.” I Love it! Where in America can that commonly be said? Perhaps we shall start summering in SLC.
And I love stinky ponds, too! Sounds perfect!