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In the high 70's......pollen is falling like a yellow blanket all over everything......river water temp is 61......spring here in the Deep South is in full swing.

This year I predict that spring will last nearly 1 full week.....LOL

I found this pic tonight.....and wanted to share.....this shot is in Mobile Bay......we were coming home from the Blue Angels air show last July.

Life is getting back to normal for me......time to go for a boat ride! ! !

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Ok Harry!
Hey highs in the 70s and water temps in the 60s is about the top of Summer up here.
Looks good, enjoy and thanks for your help in bringing me closer to that this season.
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Awesome picture...best place in the boat to sit and relax, hear ocean spray and diesels chugging away with light turbo whine...a glance behind to watch the wake...goose bumps.

That's when it all becomes worth it.
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I was waiting for, "April Fools!" Still winter up her in da nort. People are ugly, women are still parka clad and curves are not visible. This has been the winter from hell. I feel confident that one day soon I will run the furnace in the morning and the AC in the afternoon. Any one have any tips for sabotaging an electric meter?
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Great picture, Are you relying on autupilot and radar ?? :-D
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You look thirsty!
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Ah yes! Nothing better than sitting back there coming home from the Canyon. Open an eye every once in a while to check that the guy running the boat is paying attention.
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Steve wrote:Great picture, Are you relying on autupilot and radar ?? :-D
LOL....even more high tech than Autopilot or Radar......the system driving DeNada that day can also paint the bottom, align a strut, machine a shaft......my son Chris......AKA "Funnerwat"

Its time to burn fuel! ! !

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That my friend is a great shot...sittin back with a cold one...just cruisin along...a happy man indeed..hey we had snow flurries up here yesterday and yes my woodstove is still on...BH
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Bob

I am pushing as much of Spring as I can to you guys.....will not be much longer.

How much of that Wood Pile have you burned this winter??? My son in law, Chris, was splitting wood last weekend.....I reminded him again about the size of your annual wood pile.

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8 Cord, 128 cu ft per cord...a big ol pile of wood..I better get started on next years supply..BH
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Harry...

Someone here recently told me something about Uncle Vic.. that could apply to you in the picture if you occasionally looked over your shoulder.. That he would often look at Another Joy's wake and watch the deep V at work!
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I always found it pretty amazing at how low the wake is compared to others of its size. Get her really cranked up and it really gets smaller.
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Frank wrote:Someone here recently told me something about Uncle Vic.. that could apply to you in the picture if you occasionally looked over your shoulder.. That he would often look at Another Joy's wake and watch the deep V at work!
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Actually I do that a lot.......look over the transom and just stare....listening to the exhaust and just feeling good about how it sounds.

When I had Gassers and running like that I would say "I have lit all 16 candles".....now its only 12 candles......I just love the sound when they are lit and purring! ! !

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Harry:

Summer is here!

Dug:

This is how it was supposed to look like when you visited....I'm so sorry!

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lookin good harry!!

it was 80 here yesterday. i spent the afternoon on the water. still no buds on the trees however.

hell....sometimes i would just let the engines idle at the dock so i could listen to the rumble. music.
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Ninety two here on Carter Creek (middle Chesapeake Bay) today. Thank God for a boathouse. Planning new interior. Will have a few (yea sure) questions since so many have gone before.
Actually, first question. What over-head lighting (dimmable) has anyone used in the main salon? So many new options, which way to go? Whew!
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