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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Aug 11, 2012
Description: Cruising the San Juan Islands in a SeaRey affords a grand opportunity for good company and fine beaches. Richard found a flock of gulls willing to share theirs.


Date Taken: Aug 11, 2012
Place Taken: San Juan Islands, WA
Owner: Dan Nickens
File Name: In_the_Company_of_Gulls.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 513, San Juan SeaReys
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Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Looking for a quiet SeaRey parking place is an easy game when the wind and the waves are in a cooperative mood.      Attachments:  

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Looking for Beach


    
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    The beach scout reported favorable conditions for this cove.      Attachments:  

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One Beach Found


    
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Now this is fine beachfront parking.      Attachments:  

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Beautiful Beach


    
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    One beach is never enough. Curiosity and greed take hold then it’s off for the next one.      Attachments:  

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Strait Cruising


    
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Another likely looking candidate for “Beach of the Hour”!      Attachments:  

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Beach Crossing


    
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    A low approach allows the beach to be sampled before wheels touch sand.      Attachments:  

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Approach to Splash


    
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    The water is first to be sampled before the sand. Sometimes it’s like touching liquid silver.      Attachments:  

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Splashing Silver


    
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    What! The beach wasn’t perfect? No need to settle for anything else when you have a magic flying boat.      Attachments:  

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Going Somewhere


    
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    A prudent pilot keeps close watch on his associates in case they come down with beach mania and refuse to move!      Attachments:  

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Check 10


    
  
Daniel Paul Myers - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    One of the best photos I've seen. Great expression on his face.     
  
Don Maxwell - Aug 12,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Yes--the seaweed master of the air!     
  
Dan Nickens - Aug 11,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Ah! Perfect. But at the end of the day there are still more beaches to sample. Tomorrow could be more of the same.      Attachments:  

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Postcard Parking


    
  
Kim Cashmer - Aug 12,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    There are not many places more beautiful than the San Juan Islands and the Pacific <br />Northwest in the summer. Great photos and weather.     
  
Greg Burtner - Aug 12,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    A foreshadowing for the name of his book?     


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