
Posted by Ray
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on 7/6/2009, 9:41 pm, in reply to "Thank you"
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Jack...you did a great job recovering from the initial (and not uncommon) mistake! Becoming a good soaring pilot cannot happen passively by reading about it. These first few lines from Roth's "The Waking" come to mind:
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.
I learn by going where I have to go.
We think by feeling. What is there to know?
I hear my being dance from ear to ear.
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
Ray
--Previous Message--
: Thank you so much to:
:
: Tom Roberts, who got his plane ready to
: fly, only to learn that I needed help. So
: he spent his day helping me. Later he
: disassembled his aircraft and put it away
: whithout ever flying himself.
:
: Doug Bradley who took this picture and
: spent the afternoon in the heat helping us
: disassemble the 1-26.
:
: Jake and Alex who helped take the plane
: apart in the heat.
:
: Bill (?) who isn't even a member, help
: disassemble and re-assemble the glider.
:
: Jim Rizzo, Esq., who loaned us his BMW to
: drive through the wheat field. We ripped off
: his license plate, and sand blasted (oat
: blasted) the bottom of his beautiful car.
:
: Mr. Marksus (sp?) the farmer who so nicely
: allowed us to trample down his wheat early
: this season so that we could bring home the
: 1-26.
:
: Kai Gertsen who instructed me on how to pick
: the best off field landing location. I
: would have surely paniced had it not been
: for Kai's lessons.
:
: "We learn more from bridges that fall
: down than from those that don't."
:
: I'm embarrased to say that the whole affair
: was avoidable. I learned a lot.
:
: "Too soon old. Too late schmart."
:
: This is a great club. Thank you all.
: Jack
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