GATHER ye rosebuds while ye may...

The famous Poet, Blogging in Marble, and Iceboater, Quintus Horatius Flaccus, (December 8, 65 BC - November 27, 8 BC), one of those guys known off the ice by just one name, Horace, DN MMMMDCXCV, about 2000 years ago said it best, people have been using his words for two millennia

"Carpe DN" ; )

Follow this link for A song for you Scrapbookers

The ice awaits... but not for long.

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I am on my way to pepin

Finished the scrapbooking Sat. and after opening The Icemaker link, I decided to join my DN parked on Pepin for my first NA's.
See you all there.
Mike
DN5369

Mike Miller
US5369

Carpe DN

you are wacked IceMaker but we love you! Thanks for all you do for the class!!!!!!

DN US 5395

ben s.

Wacked?

Wacked?

DILLIGAF ! a Sentiment from Kevin (Bloody) Wilson.

I prefer a somewhat more charitable characterization... Does unencumbered work?

The entire fleet isn't exactly normal, as a proof point, something like 0.00010% of the people on the planet race DNs. From a normal perspective, I'm confident the "average DN sailor" is something like 5 σ (Standard Deviations in people speak) North (or is it South?) of Normal... I'm in pretty good company when I'm on the ice.

There is one question I'd really like to ask.

movement, launch site!

Rising to the challenges of 50 square miles of Rumble... finding the best, the fleet sailed all up and down the Mississippi Sunday, reaching a consensus that the best ice is a bit to far to sail to from the launch site in Lake City.

The Fleet has moved 8 miles north... about... it's a bit harder to locate but there's about a hundred DNs on the ice in Frontenac.

Go north to Whistle Stop, turn right, go to the ice, you should be able to find them.

The Iceboaters Anthem (or it could be)