When the day at the
office has been particularly tough, I phone my wife to pack a picnic
supper and we take the family and go sailing. The quietness of an
evening sail, the fresh salt air, and the pleasure of getting our power
of locomotion from even a gentle evening breeze all help to smooth out
the day's troubles and prepare me for a real restful sleep.
I want my children to learn to sail boats
just as soon as they become reasonably proficient at swimming. I see in
my mind much clearer than I can convey in words, a group of boys and
girls, eight to ten years of age, sailing a class of small centerboard
boats . . . (more)