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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Dec 19, 2008
Description: The SeaRey rubbed a fluid smear in the golden glass of twilight water.


Date Taken: Dec 19, 2008
Place Taken: Lake Yale, FL
Owner: Dan Nickens
File Name: Fluid_Aftermath.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 342, A December Day
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John Robert Dunlop - Dec 20,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Exquisite!<br /><br />No fluid smear up here.<br /> They are describing it as Snowmagenon!     
  
Dave Edward - Dec 20,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Absolutely magnificant Dan. Beautiful series of pictures.<br /><br />and yeah...our fluid aftermath is 3' high snow drifts with another foot to come tomorrow.<br />Enjoy the south !!     
  
Don Maxwell - Dec 20,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Good eye, Dan! I especially like the contrast between the placid water and the textures of the wake, and the muted hues.     
  
Dennis Vogan - Dec 20,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    As I sit here looking at these beautiful pictures, we're in recovery mode from the first of three consecutive winter storms that promises to dump in excess of 50 cm over a 5-day span. In my den here, it's a balmy 54 degrees because this day happens to be the only day my contractor could devote to installing my new windows until Feb. So the furnace is off, it's a tad breezy in here and Tina's fled to a friend's warm house to thaw for a while. It's minus 18 C outside today.<br /><br />So Dan, I hope you're enjoying yourself down there and think of us freezing Northerners as you're rubbing your fluid smear down there! Thanks for the great pics.<br /><br />It could be worse: I could be living in Shelburne where our SeaReys are burried!     
  
Kenneth Leonard - Dec 20,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Dennis - and any Searey Northerners, come visit Tampa this winter. Soak up some sun, dangle your toes in the gulf waters on pretty white beaches. We'll fly. We'll have a bar-b-q and maybe a bondfire in the back yard at night. Bring a light jacket for the evenings. Lots of hotels nearby.<br /><br />I gave rides to three folks yesterday (not at the same time) and circled two dolphins a couple of times just 10 minutes from my house. Great fishing too.     
  
Dave Edward - Dec 21,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Not meaning to steal the thread of a spectacular photo...but, lynn and I came home from Baja two weeks ago..for Christmas / New years. Every time I have come in to warm up from the fridgid plowing, Lynn just shakes her head and says ' WHY ?' It's pretty windy on the East Cape in January so we will be going back at the end of Jan.I had hoped to fly VMU but there is way too much snow to get down to the water./ ice.     
  
Larry Woods - Dec 21,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Hi Dan and Gang:<br /><br />I am looking out at a surly (but still beautiful) Lake Ontario. The shoreline is choked with ice pans and the snow along the shore is 2 feet deep but it is fairly calm and a large raft of small ducks are still bobbing in the swells a few hundred feet offshore. Talk about rugged amphibians! (g)<br /><br />Best,<br />Larry     
  
Dave Edward - Dec 21,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Hi Again Dan...just enlarged the picture and showed it to Lynn. What an absolutley spectacular shot. More!! More!!....please.     


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