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October 30, 2013. Lady Washington.
Of
sailing ships and sealing wax. This afternoon I took myself to Pier 40,
to look at the Lady Washington, berthed there. Her sister ship, the
Hawaiian Chieftain, was out on the Bay, I believe. Four young sailors,
in their 18th-century clothes, were aloft on the Lady Washington,
furling sails and tightening ropes and whatnot. A few years ago, I met
one of the crew of this vessel, a young man with a bright red Mohawk
haircut and an eagerness to visit the "cool" Mission district. God bless
the young people who sail in these ships.
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