Happy Thanksgiving!

Here you can discuss Chrysler Sailing across all makes of Chrysler sailboats.
Post Reply
User avatar
Gus
Posts: 577
Joined: Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:49 pm
Location: Wilmington - NC
Contact:

Happy Thanksgiving!

Post by Gus »

I'm cooking the turkey this year, so I've got up at 5am to get it going :)
Happy Thanksgiving!!

Gus
1976 Chrysler 22 Halve Maen - Sail # 595
User avatar
EmergencyExit
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 2954
Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2003 5:02 pm
Location: Mississippi Gulf Coast

Post by EmergencyExit »

Happy Thanksgiving to you - up at 545 to go over the hills and thru the woods....
User avatar
ronc98
Posts: 411
Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:18 am
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Post by ronc98 »

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. I have turkey duty as well as topside painting. A little sanding and anther topcoat on the hatches and I can put away the roller.
User avatar
Banshi
Posts: 689
Joined: Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:10 am
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Contact:

Post by Banshi »

Well I started cooking yesterday, 7 pm, after driving 6 hours to get home, was up at 6 AM to get the turkey going...........It's a beautiful cool rainy day here, I hope everyone has a great thanksgiving.

I'll be doing some painting and sanding over the holiday as well but it can wait until tomorrow, I won't be in any condition to do physical labor today :lol:
User avatar
mga1951
Posts: 133
Joined: Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:25 pm
Location: central ohio

Post by mga1951 »

HAPPY THANKSGIVING to ALL as well!!
Up this morning 0700 w/ nothing that has to be done today. :)
The family dinner is on Sat at our house.
Looking at the boat wrapped up for the winter and wondering why I live in Ohio!! :) Right Ron??
Wishing everyone the very best this holiday season!!

Ps. Ron, we plan on hooking up you w/ you this wknd. Maybe tomorrow.
I call you.
Jeffrey
Fore Sail
1976 C-22
User avatar
SN691
Posts: 120
Joined: Sun Aug 12, 2007 8:20 am
Location: Oroville Ca.

Post by SN691 »

Happy thanskgiving every one
Up at 6am nothing going on today.Read the newspaper and watch the new this mornning. Our dinner will also be on Saturday at our house. Will maybe do a little waxing on the boat and watch some football today
Bob

1979 C-26

Easy Street

~~~_/)~~~
User avatar
slane1124
Posts: 103
Joined: Sun May 07, 2006 5:03 am
Location: Atlanta, GA
Contact:

Post by slane1124 »

:D Happy Thanksgiving all!!! Giving thanks for rain this morning in Atlanta!! Everyone be safe on the roads this holiday weekend!!
Robbie
'76 Chrysler 22
"Sea-Shell-E"
sail # 879
www.ndipolygraphservices.com
keysskipper
Posts: 156
Joined: Sun Jul 01, 2007 6:58 pm
Location: Lower Florida Keys

Post by keysskipper »

Happy Thanksgiving to all sailors and their families, hope it is safe for all.

A cloudy breezy day in the Keys, kids came up from KW and we ate all day, highs in the low eighties lows in the mid seventies, sailing season is finally here. Happy Holidays to everyone 8) Keysskipper
User avatar
ronc98
Posts: 411
Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:18 am
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Post by ronc98 »

Keyskipper ifyou need crew give me a call. I need a break from the snow and awlgrip :)
keysskipper
Posts: 156
Joined: Sun Jul 01, 2007 6:58 pm
Location: Lower Florida Keys

Post by keysskipper »

Ron, come on down, water temps still 82 we can go diving, then we may put you to work, season is here. 8) KS
User avatar
ronc98
Posts: 411
Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:18 am
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Post by ronc98 »

If things work out I am hoping to have the c-26 down that way sometime between Feb and april. if that does not work out I will just swing down and get some diving in. Lat year the weather was terrible for diving I am hoping this year will be a bit better I would like to get down to the speigel grove.

R
User avatar
Leeway
Posts: 171
Joined: Fri Jul 20, 2007 8:14 am
Location: Hartland, WI

Post by Leeway »

Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.

I had turkey duty as well, but we weren't having dinner until 4pm, so I dind't have to get up so early on Thursday.

I made two turkeys because we could not find a big enough one. Cooked one in the oven and the other on the Weber charcoal grill. Awesome, I love that smokey flavor in a turkey. The rest of the family must have thought likewise, becasue I only have leftovers of the oven roasted bird.

No boat work to do since I got them both stored for the winter (Actually have snow on the ground already up here in Wisconsin). I did watch the Packers trounce those Lions while the turkeys were cooking. Go Pack!

Lee
Lee Hoeppner
Boat: C-15 Man-o-War
Name: Sea'chele
Year: Pre-1973
Post Reply