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Sailing In Maine: The Maine Organic Farmer and Gardener is a bi-monthly newspaper with headquarters in Augusta, Maine. It writes of life on the farm in the rural Northeast, covers vegetables but often has articles aboutj flowers, too. Subscriptions are $5 per year.
P.O. Box 2176, 283 Water Street, Augusta, Maine 04330.
Publishes a periodic journal, The Spray, and monthly newsletters. Dues: $30 per year. Awards are made for outstanding seamanship and maritime literature.
United States sailing in maine Association (US sailing in maine), P.O. Box 1260, Portsmouth, RI 02871-0907; 401-683-0800; www.ussailing in maine.org. The national governing body for the sport of sailing in maine, whose mission is to encourage participation and excellence in sailing in maine and racing in the United States. Its goals are achieved through member organizations and volunteers, supported by an administrative staff at the US SAIL Headquarters.
United States Olympic sailing in maine Committee, 15 Maritime Drive, Portsmouth, RI 02871-6145; 401-683-0800; www.ussailing in maine.org. This organization helps to raise funds to facilitate U.S. participation in Olympic yachting competition.See Also Sailing Rod Stewart:Sports for participation include hiking, fishing, bathing, sailing rod stewart, and, in winter, skiing (especially at Are), skijoring (being drawn on skis by a trotting horse), skate-sailing rod stewart and, most thrilling of all, ice yachting. If the last three venturesome sports call you, the Tourist Association will give you a steer on how to go about engaging in them.
Children's programs and private instruction also available.
Seafarer sailing rod stewart, Seafarer Group, Inc., 927 Mountain Meadows Rd., Boulder, CO 80302-9259; 303-444-2307. Courses on cruising under sail; local sailing rod stewart classes; "sail 8c learn" bluewater cruises.
On The Other Hand See Sailing To Philadelphia:Another way to work it out is to mul-ply centigrade degrees by 9, then divide by 5 and add 32. I remember ading, as a youth, the earnest inquiry of an "Old Philadelphia Lady" the Paris Edition of the New fork Herald, asking how to change centi-ade into Fahrenheit. The letter ran every day for some thirty years, I ;lieve, this being done on a bet of some editor, as I recall it. The mythi-.1 Old Philadelphia Lady got thousands of answers, over the years, from nocent readers eager to help. Perhaps the simplest of all the formulae, id I leave this with you as a bequest from the Old Lady, is this: Double e centigrade figure; reduce the result by 10 per cent and add 32. Take room temperature again. 21 X 2 = 42 4.2 = 37.8 + 32 = 69.8.
. Country doctor with case walking from car to home, door opened by woman . . . Man leaving nice home for work or office, wife bidding goodbye at door; vary with children leaving for school. 7. Winter in "Sunny South."
Play and sports on beach. Water skiing, sailing to philadelphia, beach sailing to philadelphia, etc.
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