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Out and About in a BoatFor more information...
Occurred on Sep 13, 2008 (81 images)
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Skinny Reflections?
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Dogs Walking On Water?
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Launch Fido 1 !!
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Rope
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Stary Chain
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Not Quite Plum (Plumb?)
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Dog Log
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Greener Transportation
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Just Flowers
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Tree Sculptures
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Waves
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Rope
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Feathers
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Bridges
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Guardian of the Shore
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Opened in 1932
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Reflection
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Triangles
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Waves
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To the Stars
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Greener then green
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Golden hat
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My Lunch,only $ 18.00
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Ship from the other Country
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Family and kids
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Best Skipper we had all day
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Chain
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Something fresh
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Group UNO
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Beach Art
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Are we there yet?
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He told us I'm DONE
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How did I do?
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Wonder why Keith is so happy
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Patriotic poles
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Tree Sculpture
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Path
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Reflection
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Feather
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Patriotic Poles
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Something Fresh (I hope)
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Scales
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Scavenger
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Rainow Boat
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Rope
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Reflections
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wooden boat
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Recycling Reflection
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Bridges
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Guardian of our shores
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Thorny Bushes
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Another shore guardian
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Playing dog
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Thorny bushes
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Thorny bushes
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Finally a Feather
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Wings
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Waves
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New view, old shot
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Hidden in the bushes
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Window to the Stars
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Chain
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Triangles
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Something Fishy About These Scales
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The Dogs Are Behind You Mike!
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A Buoy
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Not Quite Plumb
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Fresh Flowers
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Glass building
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Green transportation
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Decaying wood
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Chain
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Dock Bumpers
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Opened in 1932
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Rope
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Ship from another country
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Skinny high rise
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Something you could eat for lunch
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Stained Glass
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Reflection
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The Lovebirds


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