Submit 4/20/10
We now have acquired the infamous Intracoastal mustache. The back waters of this area, where the ICW goes, are ..... murky. Particularly at slack water they are covered with a patina (scum) which stains the bows of passing boats.
for CAL fans, at the marina yesterday where we stopped to shop, the folks running it have a CAL 34. They have lived and cruised on her for 10 years. She goes to bed now for 6 months while they go back to Oregon. they have done the Baja Ha Ha in her and brought her around to the east coast via the Panama Canal.
There was a CAL 28 flat-top anchored nearby.
We passed through the bascule bridge this evening with a Hunt designed Cal 35, 1981.
the elderly fellow with the old CAL 25 caught up with us again for a while in Hilton Head.
We've seen no personatees, crocagators or allidiles. the first is a figment of a great imagination. a reclusive brown animal which lives underwater, where you cannot see it, particularly in brown water! An excellent invention. The slow boat zones created to protect it have saved thousands of miles of shoreline from excessive erosion, thousands of docks and boats from major damage. Kudos to applied imagination.
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Reggie Good CLU, LUTCF, ChFC
Reginald J Good Agency
135 Clothier Lane
PO Box 654
Lakeside, MT 59922-0654
406-844-3143
1-800-823 LIFE(5433)
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