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YOU TELL ’EM FATTY

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Cap’n Fatty Goodlander’s sobering article “Pondering a Pandemic” (August/ September 2020) was a gentle gut punch (Fatty-style) about how he and Carolyn, and frankly most of us, are dealing with our existence on what he calls our beloved Mother Ocean. Fatty’s articles are always served up with insight, humor and humility, and this month was no different, although it was a stark reminder of the pandemic’s impacts, our future, and the importance of connectedn­ess with loved ones, friends and even strangers. The Goodlander­s’ lives, floating on a mooring in safety but uncertaint­y, is a departure from reading about their next exotic destinatio­n. As an American kid in Singapore, I learned to sail on a Sabot “borrowed” not far from the Changi Sailing Club harbor that the Goodlander­s now call home. I am grateful to the Cap’n for acting like a captain: telling us like it is, not what we want to hear, without any happy talk of what might come next. No one knows what comes next, although his article is a blunt reminder of what matters most in life: companions­hip, memories and a life of simpler pleasures. — Mike

greatest things he has written (saying quite a bit about Fatty and the piece, huh?), so revealing of their personal situation and how they see it and how they will cope. We returned from our 29-day trip to the Michigan north country with a lot of the same observatio­ns but only had to deal with the weather, the horrible thought of

coming down with COVID and having to leave the boat behind to get medical care, etc. For the most part, it was a very secure trip without anybody saying we could not anchor there, come ashore or buy food. Holy moly—it was a piece of cake in retrospect! Perry Munson

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