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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: May 13, 2009
Description: It was a beautiful day for flying in central Virginia today. Carol and I splashed in for lunch at the Dockside Restaurant on the James River east of Hopewell.

That's the Benjamin Harrison (lift) Bridge in the distance.
Date Taken: May 13, 2009
Place Taken: Jordan Point, near Hopewell, VA
Owner: Don Maxwell
File Name: Dockside_Carol_N123XM_0513091404.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 23, Max Pix
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Cheryl Gugliuzza - May 13,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Don,<br /><br />Your dockside experience looks a little more relaxing then ours was yesterday!     
  
Dan Nickens - May 14,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Beautifuly scenery, Don....especially on the far right. It's nice when we can share our SeaRey smile with other people. It's downright special when we can share it with the one that's really special.     
  
John Robert Dunlop - May 14,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Hi Carol! What a nice smiley scene!     
  
Matt Tucciarone - May 14,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    The only thing this picture is missing is my plane next to yours.     
  
Randy Wilder - May 15,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Don... no fears of a sinking SR upon your return beaching this way?     
  
Don Maxwell - May 15,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    ALWAYS fears of sinking, Randy. But it was afloat, not beached. When we arrived, about 20 minutes before I took this photo, the tide was out--lower than I'd ever seen it there--so I tied the SeaRey with two lines, one on the bow and the other on the upwind float strut, to keep it more or less in one place as the tide came in. At high tide, there's almost no beach at all in that place.<br /><br />Here's a vapid little cellphone video:      Attachments:  

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Dockside-0513091405


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Dockside-0513091405


    
  
Dennis Vogan - May 16,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Hi Carol! <br />When are you and Don coming back up here for a visit?     


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