Graeme Kenyon wrote:
Something tells me there is a great story behind these photos.
If the previous owner is too busy, do you think you could write up some of those anecdotes from memory?
Starting with the drawing – the style, and the simple old-fashion layout - it looks like something out of an old magazine – something around the Johnny Wray era - I’d love to know the origin and the intentions of the project.
Graeme thank you for request. I have reached out to Jim - the previous owner and I will paste his reply below verbatim
Shyam,
You are not bothering me, you are being a good friend, I would tell you if there was a problem. I rather enjoy the interest in the boat you have generated and have thought many times about writing a short story about my involvement with "The Junk". I will be leaving tomorrow headed for Atlanta area for grandsons high school graduation and later on to Savannah for visit with in-laws. Should be gone a week or so. When I get back, I will try my hand at writing up how I came to buy the Junk and bring it to Virginia. It will be my first short story, many people over the years have suggested I write a book, not just about the Junk but also my growing up in the now infamous Flint Michigan, U.S. Navy & NASA experiences, the commune days in Canada and Oregon along with the "protest" activities involving Nukes. A lot can happen in 70 tears. I recently received my military service package and did not remember I was a member of the "Royal Order of the Blue Nose" , appears I crossed the Arctic Circle 3 times while in the Navy. Anyway, a short story about the boat would help my kids remember grandpa. So, you can tell the fellow I will make an attempt to capture in words my time with the Junk. You can share any of our conversations or emails with the JRA folks that you feel are appropriate. This could be fun.
Jim