Friday, November 9, 2007

I'm so very IMPRESSED!!

Well done all of you who answered! Jack London was indeed an author who wrote "CALL of the Wild" , "White Fang" (these two were made into Walt Disney moveis) he wrote alot more- died just before his 40th birthday, grew up very poor,leaving school at the age of 12 to help support his mom, dad took off before he was born .Jack was born in th late 1800's. He lived in Alemeda ( at that time Alemeda was a dry town so they had to go across to Oakland to get their drink) "The last chance bar" is still in Oakland!!
All this is from my memory after a couple of locals told us he was an icon. There is a great bookstore here in Oakland "Barney and NOble" kinda like a chapters. anyway thanks for playing!!

Kyle really enjoyed all the birthday greetings!! Thank you all, you made me cry! Great card mom, the kids ( including steve) laughed and love it!!

Trivia #2 (from maya) the kids have been making "baggy winkles" for our boat. Maya wants to know what are baggy winkles? She would like a full report.

look forward to your answers, once again a prize

cause you were first Dana prize to follow - Wayne and Elly and Auntie Sandy good information prize to follow for you as well.

love you all , thanks for having fun with us!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just a quick Happy Birthday Kyle. Cannot believe you are 13 already. Wow!! Have a great day. Love Auntie Ila, Gabrielle, Ethan, and Bethany

Anonymous said...

Hello From Popeye's Marine! Hope You are enjoying your voyage! Have a safe trip and keep in touch!

Josh

Popeye's Marine

RoShamBo said...

Baggy wrinkles are anti-chafe devices used to prevent sails from chafing on the standing rigging. They are usually found on more "classic" looking sailboat. They look like caterpillars on the rigging.

Classically they were made by unraveling lengths of 3-strand line and tying then to the rigging.

Tim

Anonymous said...

HAPPY 13TH B-DAY KYLE!!! have an awesome party on the boat.

Anonymous said...

Baggy wrinkles used to be made from hemp rope and fastened to the end of the spreaders to prevent sail chaffing. They look like the long hair on the feet of shetland pony's.
Happy birthday Kyle. watch out for all the oil in the bay.

Ronald and Ruth

Anonymous said...

Hello Birthday Teen ( and his little family, too)
Oh, damn! I didn't get to the computer yesterday to send your Happy Birthday, Kyle!! But do know I thought about you all day! (We were there when you were born you know...ask your mom to tell you THAT story!!)heehee.
Tell your mom, Baggy Wrinkles are what I find under my eyes each morning before I apply the necessary make-up. She can mail my prize!
Love you all, hugs and snuggles,
Auntie Danny Lou,Andrew & all

Anonymous said...

I KNOW what Baggy Winkles are.....and they are NOT "WRinkles"...(Tim, Ron and Ruth, Danny-Lou and Andrew)...Tassels of unravelled line that are lashed around chafe spots to minimize chafing on the sails. Duhhhh..doesn't everyone know that?!? Ok then...now that we have that all settled. Hope you're all enjoying a very baggy winkling good time.
Love and miss you all soooo much,
Auntie Sandy

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