I think of resilience a lot like having a deep keel in your personal sailboat. Having capsized a sailboat when I was learning how to sail, I've really come to appreciate the value of a deep keel. Resilience is our deep keel.
So at the end, it's really a complex equation to sort. So it can capsize , it can.
And the rapids are tiny, but when you're in a coracle, the rapids are huge. And so we capsized a million times. I ended up gashing my leg open on a rock, and it was just the best evening of my life.
And you sit in it and you float down the river. And it's really easy to capsize , which I've discovered. But yeah, I made one.
which maybe quite often I will say I've caught a crab uh if anybody is a rower that's when you dig your ore really deep into the water and you practically capsize I will myself say I've bked if I'm really really tired uh and if you're with lexicographers you might freely talk about um egg corns just these are sort of tribal footprints that you might
peninsula because that was right dead center and he went around the edges for the most part. So he probably didn't even see it. But it's interesting 'cause it's named after him. So the night that Houghton's boat capsized Jacob Houghton was camping inland about two miles. And someone in town actually ran into the woods and found Jacob Houghton and said,
get his femur broke into five places in the next two second and then to crab fishermen rate about 50 yards away from the boat that I was on capsized in this very bad visibility and nobody could find them and they were one of their bodies was found the boat was never found the other one they never
peninsula because that was right dead center and he went around the edges for the most part. So he probably didn't even see it. But it's interesting 'cause it's named after him. "Your brother's in a boat that just capsized ." Jacob Houghton came out and helped with the search for his brother and I'd never heard
I don't to know this much about it. Show too little ice, and then you crash your boat up right against it and you capsize . So I find that a drink like the Tall Boxes, you could just not really understand why it's called the Tall Boxes,
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when with ten times tall mast to one times tall keel and that sailboat's gonna actually flip over or capsize because it's a bunch of bullshit.
the creative work behind its films so the book really tells the story of what happened next how we navigated from that spot to that tiny little piece of light and uh we almost capsized many times in that process uh it was as difficult as I thought it was going to be to raise the capital that we needed it was as
And on his trip back they got hit by a snow storm in October. Now if you're ever at the Upper Peninsula you know it can snow up there in August. I've been up there in August and it snowed. So they get hit by a snow storm in October and the boat capsizes and Houghton and two of the men in the boat with him drowned. The two voyagers with Houghton actually make it to shore as his dog makes it to shore as well, it's important to the story.
The two voyagers with Houghton actually make it to shore as his dog makes it to shore as well, it's important to the story. And the voyagers go into town and say, "Hey look Douglass Houghton's boat just capsized ." They come out, they search, they don't find him. They find one of the guys the next morning and they actually find one of, they find Houghton himself, they find his body the following spring.
it's very difficult to say if she was a lesbian or not. B. COATES: And there's that famous story, isn't there, where she had to jump in, and her husband capsized the canoe at one point, she had to jump in and rescue their supplies.
But he comes to Southern California for the first time for an extended stay in 1922. And a couple just rogue waves just slammed into the boat, The Thelma, and it capsized and overturned.