Westhaven Yacht Club, Auckland, New Zealand
Bon Accord mid week. Just the right number of boats, although the club was closed due to their sewage system failing so they had to close for health and safety reasons. We were so looking forward to a beer and fish and chips. Birthdays March Jan Probert, Rob Lorden, Michael McCook April Barry Jones, Roger Hawthorne, Peter Longbottom May Trent Stephens, Ian Rennie Rob’s Ramblings – aka Commodore’s Report We hope you all had a good Xmas and New Year. Ours has been busy with visitors, and other activities and we are expecting our boy in America to arrive mid-March. Summer has arrived with a vengeance after a long absence. Manutaki has just arrived back home after a week sailing with the relies from Dunedin in great weather. Yesterday was the first time we came back when the weather was good. Other times we came back to avoid forecast adverse weather. We would have liked to have had a bit more breeze at times when sailing between anchorages. The WYC Sailors messenger site has worked well and we caught up with six other WYC members on our various trips. We also had a chat to Rob and Jen on Island Romance Observations
We have prepared a montage of the various WYC activities over the last 25 years which will be screening during the garden party. If you want a copy, you will need to bring along a memory stick or laptop that can take a file of up to 2 GB. We look forward to seeing you all at the Garden Party Rob Photo memories of WYC The team before a walk up to the lighthouse on Tiri, and another of our BBQs UP COMING EVENTS The Westhaven Yacht Club Clubs 25th Party Saturday 2nd March 2024 1630hrs at Bill and Lis's place Remember all food and drinks provided and it is dress up garden party style. A bottle of bubbles for the best dressed couple. Below is and example of good old English garden party attire. Still feel free to organise an impromptu event using the club group messenger.
This month’s bad joke During a dull White House dinner, Melania Trump leaned over to chat with White House Chief of Staff John Kelly. "I bought Donald a parrot for his birthday. That bird is so smart, Donald has already taught him to say over two hundred words!" “Very impressive," said Kelly, "but, you do realize he just speaks the words. He doesn't really understand what they all mean” "Oh, I know,” replied Melania, “but neither does the parrot." Naval terminology Wallop When the French burned the town of Brighton, England, in the 1500s, King Henry VIII send Admiral Wallop to retaliate and teach the French a lesson. He so thoroughly wrecked the French coasts, that ever since, a devastating blow is said to be an "awful wallop." Three Sheets to the Wind We use the term "three sheets to the wind" to describe someone who has too much to drink. As such, they are often bedraggled with perhaps shirttails out, clothes a mess. The reference is to a sailing ship in disarray, that is with sheets (lines -- not "ropes" -- that adjust the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind ) flapping loosely in the breeze. Even worst Bad joke of the month An older couple were lying in bed one night. The husband beginning to fall asleep but the wife was in a romantic mood and wanted to talk. She says to her husband, “You use to hold my hand when we were courting.” Wearily he reached across, held her hand for a second and tried to get back to sleep. A few moments later she said, “Then you use to kiss me.” Mildly irritated, he reached across, gave her a peck on the cheek and settled down to sleep. Thirty seconds later she said, “Then you use to bite my neck” Angrily, he threw back the bed clothes and got out of bed. “Where are you going? “she asked. “To get my teeth!” Comments are closed.
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