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French leave went well, thank you very much. We cruised down to Virginia
Beach with another couple as guests, and stayed in that area for a few days, fished offshore, and by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, and hit some of our favorite beaches. Got dragged to a few "antique" shops. I think I am older than some of the stuff being sold in them. I gave serious thought to running down to Oregon Inlet just for the hell of it. But I didn't. We left Saturday about midday, and the Bay was windy and choppy, but not problematical. We had an evening thunderstorm earlier this week, easy enough to "ride out" at the marina. ![]() Rudee's Restaurant, at the back of Rudee's Inlet, was just pretty good this time, and I don't know whether we hit it during a brief downturn or whether the quality is sliding. I used to like Rudee's a lot. Fortunately, there are about a zillion restaurants in the Virginia Beach area, and more than a handful are excellent. Nothing broke. ![]() Fewer posts stacked up here in "wrecked.boats" than I usually see after a trip. I shall do the smart thing, mark the folder "read" and not read any of them. I am sure that if I missed anything of consequence, someone will point it out, eh? ![]() Coming soon: a trip up to the New Haven area, Milford, Branford, and Guilford, to catch up with the buddies, their wives, and their much-too-young nieces. ![]() |
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On 5/31/2013 4:57 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
French leave went well, thank you very much. We cruised down to Virginia Beach with another couple as guests, and stayed in that area for a few days, fished offshore, and by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, and hit some of our favorite beaches. Got dragged to a few "antique" shops. I think I am older than some of the stuff being sold in them. I gave serious thought to running down to Oregon Inlet just for the hell of it. But I didn't. We left Saturday about midday, and the Bay was windy and choppy, but not problematical. We had an evening thunderstorm earlier this week, easy enough to "ride out" at the marina. ![]() Rudee's Restaurant, at the back of Rudee's Inlet, was just pretty good this time, and I don't know whether we hit it during a brief downturn or whether the quality is sliding. I used to like Rudee's a lot. Fortunately, there are about a zillion restaurants in the Virginia Beach area, and more than a handful are excellent. Nothing broke. ![]() Fewer posts stacked up here in "wrecked.boats" than I usually see after a trip. I shall do the smart thing, mark the folder "read" and not read any of them. I am sure that if I missed anything of consequence, someone will point it out, eh? ![]() Coming soon: a trip up to the New Haven area, Milford, Branford, and Guilford, to catch up with the buddies, their wives, and their much-too-young nieces. ![]() You takin the train? |
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On May 31, 4:57*pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
French leave went well, thank you very much. We cruised down to Virginia Beach with another couple as guests, and stayed in that area for a few days, fished offshore, and by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, and hit some of our favorite beaches. Got dragged to a few "antique" shops. I think I am older than some of the stuff being sold in them. I gave serious thought to running down to Oregon Inlet just for the hell of it. But I didn't. We left Saturday about midday, and the Bay was windy and choppy, but not problematical. We had an evening thunderstorm earlier this week, easy enough to "ride out" at the marina. ![]() Rudee's Restaurant, at the back of Rudee's Inlet, was just pretty good this time, and I don't know whether we hit it during a brief downturn or whether the quality is sliding. I used to like Rudee's a lot. Fortunately, there are about a zillion restaurants in the Virginia Beach area, and more than a handful are excellent. Nothing broke. ![]() Fewer posts stacked up here in "wrecked.boats" than I usually see after a trip. I shall do the smart thing, mark the folder "read" and not read any of them. I am sure that if I missed anything of consequence, someone will point it out, eh? ![]() Coming soon: a trip up to the New Haven area, Milford, Branford, and Guilford, to catch up with the buddies, their wives, and their much-too-young nieces. ![]() NO ONE cares, asshole....... |
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On Jun 1, 10:55*am, wrote:
On Fri, 31 May 2013 16:57:35 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: French leave went well, thank you very much. We cruised down to Virginia Beach with another couple as guests, and stayed in that area for a few days, fished offshore, and by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, and hit some of our favorite beaches. Got dragged to a few "antique" shops. I think I am older than some of the stuff being sold in them. I gave serious thought to running down to Oregon Inlet just for the hell of it. But I didn't. We left Saturday about midday, and the Bay was windy and choppy, but not problematical. We had an evening thunderstorm earlier this week, easy enough to "ride out" at the marina. ![]() Rudee's Restaurant, at the back of Rudee's Inlet, was just pretty good this time, and I don't know whether we hit it during a brief downturn or whether the quality is sliding. I used to like Rudee's a lot. Fortunately, there are about a zillion restaurants in the Virginia Beach area, and more than a handful are excellent. Nothing broke. ![]() Fewer posts stacked up here in "wrecked.boats" than I usually see after a trip. I shall do the smart thing, mark the folder "read" and not read any of them. I am sure that if I missed anything of consequence, someone will point it out, eh? ![]() Coming soon: a trip up to the New Haven area, Milford, Branford, and Guilford, to catch up with the buddies, their wives, and their much-too-young nieces. ![]() Good to see you got out on the water. It is really the best relaxation. That is why we get out 3 or 4 evenings a week. It keeps my wife from choking people at work *;-) This week was pretty rainy here and we missed 3 trips. I am declaring an emergency and dropping in today, rain or not. Surely you have a bimini don't you Greg? When I had my pontoon I was thinking on getting a large one like this http://www.blackburnsresort.com/2007/party-P6282561.jpg But somebody felt they needed the boat more than I did. so wwe came to terms.. |
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On 6/1/13 12:08 PM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 1, 10:55 am, wrote: On Fri, 31 May 2013 16:57:35 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: French leave went well, thank you very much. We cruised down to Virginia Beach with another couple as guests, and stayed in that area for a few days, fished offshore, and by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, and hit some of our favorite beaches. Got dragged to a few "antique" shops. I think I am older than some of the stuff being sold in them. I gave serious thought to running down to Oregon Inlet just for the hell of it. But I didn't. We left Saturday about midday, and the Bay was windy and choppy, but not problematical. We had an evening thunderstorm earlier this week, easy enough to "ride out" at the marina. ![]() Rudee's Restaurant, at the back of Rudee's Inlet, was just pretty good this time, and I don't know whether we hit it during a brief downturn or whether the quality is sliding. I used to like Rudee's a lot. Fortunately, there are about a zillion restaurants in the Virginia Beach area, and more than a handful are excellent. Nothing broke. ![]() Fewer posts stacked up here in "wrecked.boats" than I usually see after a trip. I shall do the smart thing, mark the folder "read" and not read any of them. I am sure that if I missed anything of consequence, someone will point it out, eh? ![]() Coming soon: a trip up to the New Haven area, Milford, Branford, and Guilford, to catch up with the buddies, their wives, and their much-too-young nieces. ![]() Good to see you got out on the water. It is really the best relaxation. That is why we get out 3 or 4 evenings a week. It keeps my wife from choking people at work ;-) This week was pretty rainy here and we missed 3 trips. I am declaring an emergency and dropping in today, rain or not. Surely you have a bimini don't you Greg? When I had my pontoon I was thinking on getting a large one like this http://www.blackburnsresort.com/2007/party-P6282561.jpg But somebody felt they needed the boat more than I did. so wwe came to terms.. Yardwork. If I let it go for more than a few days, it looks like the forest primeval around here. Apparently we have a new crop...cicadas...about a billion of them in the woods, drinking, screwing, eating, and making lots of cicada noises. There's gotta be a way to export them for Big Dollars. |
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says... On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 09:08:34 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Good to see you got out on the water. It is really the best relaxation. That is why we get out 3 or 4 evenings a week. It keeps my wife from choking people at work *;-) This week was pretty rainy here and we missed 3 trips. I am declaring an emergency and dropping in today, rain or not. Surely you have a bimini don't you Greg? When I had my pontoon I was thinking on getting a large one like this http://www.blackburnsresort.com/2007/party-P6282561.jpg But somebody felt they needed the boat more than I did. so wwe came to terms.. Redneck bimini http://gfretwell.com/electrical/the_butt_ugly.jpg Looks like it does a fine job, plus, I see there's a cold beer under there!!! |
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On Jun 1, 11:24*am, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
Yardwork. If I let it go for more than a few days, it looks like the forest primeval around here. Apparently we have a new crop...cicadas...about a billion of them in the woods, drinking, screwing, eating, and making lots of cicada noises. There's gotta be a way to export them for Big Dollars. Those things make great fish bait! |
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On 6/1/2013 12:26 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 09:08:34 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Good to see you got out on the water. It is really the best relaxation. That is why we get out 3 or 4 evenings a week. It keeps my wife from choking people at work ;-) This week was pretty rainy here and we missed 3 trips. I am declaring an emergency and dropping in today, rain or not. Surely you have a bimini don't you Greg? When I had my pontoon I was thinking on getting a large one like this http://www.blackburnsresort.com/2007/party-P6282561.jpg But somebody felt they needed the boat more than I did. so wwe came to terms.. Redneck bimini http://gfretwell.com/electrical/the_butt_ugly.jpg The forestay is a nice touch. Good place to hang a rebel flag. ;-) |
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On Jun 1, 11:26*am, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 09:08:34 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Good to see you got out on the water. It is really the best relaxation. That is why we get out 3 or 4 evenings a week. It keeps my wife from choking people at work *;-) This week was pretty rainy here and we missed 3 trips. I am declaring an emergency and dropping in today, rain or not. Surely you have a bimini don't you Greg? When I had my pontoon I was thinking on getting a large one like this http://www.blackburnsresort.com/2007/party-P6282561.jpg But somebody felt they needed the boat more than I did. so wwe came to terms.. Redneck bimini http://gfretwell.com/electrical/the_butt_ugly.jpg That'll work! multi- purpose and portable too! |
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