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Things I’ve Learned - Week 1

  • Writer: Maggie Tate
    Maggie Tate
  • Jan 23, 2022
  • 1 min read

1. We might need a larger French press.

2. You *can* check a coin operating dryer mid cycle.

3. Dogs can hold it a lot longer than humans.

4. 6 foot waves are horrible - know before you go - all the things about wind, current and traffic.

5. What are plans anyway?

6. American rivers are absolutely beautiful.

7. Deer swim across rivers.

8. People are good.



 
 
 

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Stephen Garrison
Stephen Garrison
25 янв. 2022 г.

Been in the Navy for two generations. I know that the civilian boats have a “civilian” culture and language, but I have aways had to “dock” a boat when coming into port, never “park” one, “moor” one if tying up alongside another, and “ anchoring” if offshore a pier or in a bay alone. If two or more boats are moored together, it would be called a “raft.” Thought you might find of interest.

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Maggie Tate
Maggie Tate
29 янв. 2022 г.
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YES!! We are new to the lingo! Thanks :)

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Patricia Diviney
25 янв. 2022 г.

From the Q&A I would say you have learned considerably more. You have a whole new vocabulary you are using like a pro. Keep up the great teamwork!

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Maggie Tate
Maggie Tate
29 янв. 2022 г.
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Thanks Pat!

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