My first YouTube film

Miguel has been here helping us with our business website and he also taught me to edit films, so I’ll be posting a lot of those in the future.

Here’s my first effort:

Our boat is done but hasn’t gone in the water, yet. I intend to use this boat to get us some mainstream media exposure, first in the boating magazines. It’s the finest Caledonia yawl on the planet, right now, thanks to the incredible craftsmanship and artistry of Troy Weil.

I rigged it last week and we’re waiting for a sunny day above 40 degrees, F., to get into Lake Pend Oreille and we’ll make a little movie of that.

~Don

Troy and I stood on the roof of the hangar in order to swage the shroud cables in position. That’s why the ladder is in the photo.

There are almost always Sylphs in our sky but we’re always grateful to see them. You can also make it possible for them to show up if you’ll get around and put orgonite by all the death towers in your area, of course. I think they particularly like the orgonite that I also distributed to all the mountain tops and high ridges surrounding our valley. Why not also take up flying? It’s attainable for anyone with a middle income who isn’t saddled with obligations and you don’t need the Air Gestapo’s permission if you’ll be flying an ultralight or (in Europe and Canada) microlight aircraft.

Here’s a shot I took of Troy’s shop, which is 20 miles north of here. He’s also a lumberjack

His website is http://www.classicrowboats.com and we both intend to benefit from any publicity we can generate about this amazing boat. I’ll probably need to do a crossing in order to get proper attention in other media but I’m up to it. This way, when anyone does a search on Don Croft he/she will quickly find orgonite and zappers–a sort of end run around the current, global media blackout about those things

~Don