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The Borealis: A true story about living aboard while restoring a 90 year old wood boat
The Borealis: A true story about living aboard while restoring a 90 year old wood boat
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Author: Lonnie Dee Robertson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 03/23/2012
Pages: 460
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.34lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.93d
ISBN: 9781475031539
About the Author
Cheers Everyone! I was born in Liberia West Africa, My Father was in charge of the Firestone rubber plantation there. It was a grand childhhood. Upon completion of the seventh grade I had almost exhausted the Education programme at the Firestone Staff School in Harbel. The school curriculum comprised only the first through eighth grades... as based upon the Ohio school system in the USA. Further education could only be secured offshore. So... for reasons still incomprehensible to me... during the eighth grade I tragically agreed to incarceration a military school in the great American midwest. Transferring from Harbel Liberia to a military academy is tantamount to being dragged screaming and naked out of a warm bed and then hurled bodily into a vat of ice water surrounded by demons flailing you with cudgels, chains and whips. The following year my sentence was mercifully commuted and I gratefully matriculated at a school in the Swiss Alps. I was much more comfortable there. Having already established a pattern of wandering I pirouetted from school to school all the way from there through college. I went to too many schools to enumerate. Actually there are probably some of them I don't even remember. Nothing good came of all this education (except that I didn't end up in Viet Nam... I was invited but previous commitments made it impossible for me to accept... sorry Lyndon). I ended up as an artist... so what good would an education have been anyway? Art for me takes three forms; writing, music and last and most bizarre, woodworking and sculpture. Since I lacked the appropriate education and motivation necessary to secure a productive job I have made my living... if you can ennoble it by calling it that... as a musician and entertainer. I wrote articles for magazines etc. so I could afford icing on the cake. The involvement with wood I pretty much kept to myself. I used it to keep my boats afloat and to make their interiors absurdly fancy. I have written a true account of my life living aboard and reconstructing a 90 year old wood boat. Lonnie Dee Robertson
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