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The Shark Sculpture is dear to my heart because I owned a boat. Screwed to the wall in my office is the actual hull of a genuine boat. This piece of art work which bears the title "Why I Sold my Boat," is a constant reminder to me, of the trials and tribulations of being a boat captain!
The two pieces of broken boat line are remnants of my own personal episodes of "Disaster at Sea." My son's boat broke loose on two separate occasions, during ferocious storms. Dad and his grandson had to rescue the boat in 90 Mile per hour winds, during a storm surge! Scared the hell out of me! I'm getting too old for this! Ha! Ha!
The piece of metal to the right of the Broken lines is the cleat from my boat that was literally torn off of my boat during a winter storm. It was this event that showed me that wet storage is not such a good idea!
Finally the jagged tears on the right hand side of the hull were caused by the jaws of a shark. The poor captain of this boat was attacked by a Sea Monster! So! You can see why I sold my boat! Ha! Ha!
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We danced, sang, drank Margaretas, and watched the shark devour the boat! A great time was had by all!
Comment From Fern Spies:
Looks like you guys had a lot of fun! Sorry I missed it.
Fern
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