The Continuing Adventures of A Slow Boat to Nowhere

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Love to see the continuing adventures of you and the slow boat. Thanks for sending along more.
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First time for the pup, who was an excellent companion!!
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algale wrote:First time for the pup, who was an excellent companion!!
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At least the pup knows how to paddle.
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JPG wrote:
algale wrote:First time for the pup, who was an excellent companion!!
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At least the pup knows how to paddle.
He can't swim a lick! Put him in the pool and he panics, even in a life vest.
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Great looking pup.
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Took the Slow Boat down to the local lake today and saw a Bald Eagle and Red Bellied Cooters.
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Cool photos. Looks like a beautiful day to be out in the "Slow Boat".
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Dansmith wrote:Cool photos. Looks like a beautiful day to be out in the "Slow Boat".
Thanks! The weather was amazing. I wish the eagle photos were sharper, but the canoe was rocking and the zoom was out to the max.
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algale wrote:
Dansmith wrote:Cool photos. Looks like a beautiful day to be out in the "Slow Boat".
Thanks! The weather was amazing. I wish the eagle photos were sharper, but the canoe was rocking and the zoom was out to the max.
I think the photos of the bald eagle are great. We have bald eagles around here too, and I have never gotten a photo anywhere near as good as yours.
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Loving to see your adventures in the slow boat! and love your pup!

Nice pics. Thanks for posting!
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