Our current boat is called "The Winds of Change". She was named thusly because of a Jimmy Buffet song, "Growing Older, but not up". We chose three names for our boats.
Winds of Change Winds of Time Winds of Fate
Each has a meaning. Winds of Change because we made the decision to change our lives, not because either of us are Obama Fans. In fact, I'm far from being an Obama fan. I hope he is booted right out of office next election. In fact, I predict change is a comin'. But anyway...
Winds of Time is the second name - and will most likely be what we name our new, old boat when we find her. The Buffett song has a phrase which struck me as my own, personal motto, "I'd rather die while I'm living then live while I'm dead". And so we liked that name. The first boat we bought was merely a trainer, a 25' Macgregor Venture, that has needed a lot of work, a new rudder, some wiring and old, rotted overhead removed and things cleaned up. I didn't want to waste this name on that boat. She was there for Change and Change is what we've done. She has served her purposed admirably. When we sell her, or give her away we will have used the boat for exactly what we wanted, no more, no less. The next boat, unless the name is already "cool" will be changed to "Winds of Time".
Winds of Fate is reserved for a special boat, a special time and a special occasion. If that boat shows up, we will know it. It will be the "Lotto Boat" if we were ever to win the lotto (highly unlikely) or come into a major inheritance (Extremely unlikely, even less than winning a lottery!) or, if we finally, somewhere down the line continue to sail into our old age (which we might) and must finally trade down again to a smaller boat just to be able to tack on a small lake somewhere, then that boat will hold the last name. Our final ship.
So, you see, people chose names for odd reasons - but our little boat has a name commensurate with her purpose.
Perhaps it is somehow frowned upon, or even unlucky to discuss such things. Fortunately I'm neither concerned or am I in any way superstitious. In fact, while there could be something to superstitions, I believe that giving into them is, in fact a dangerous thing indeed and you should never, ever, ever allow yourself to be overcome by the supernatural.
The here and NOW is more important.
Now... where did I put my lucky Margaritaville hat?
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