| You always have someone to great you when you pull into harbor. In this case it was a flock of swans who have learned that good food comes from the boats. So..they hurry to meet any of the new boaters to see if there is an offering. |
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| A beautiful little harbor in St. Michael's MD. | |
| Baltimore! What a great job they have done and are doing with their water front. We stayed at the Inner Harbor Marina. Right down town..what a treat. | |
| Utch Marina, Cape May NJ. The last point of land before we go out to a
Ocean crossing to Atlantic City. |
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| On the Board Walk in Atlantic City!! Gee that reminds me of a song...maybe even one for Sweet Adelines! |
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| Trump haven...Not only did we see the Taj we also stayed at the Trump Marina. (for a hefty price per foot I might add). But it was nice to see where all the money comes and goes! |
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| Rotary is every where. We have seen so many great projects sponsored by Rotary clubs. While I haven't seem lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to visit clubs...I have met members and learned about a lot of great projects. Here is one more in Atlantic City. |
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| This touched my "environmental health heart". Seems like good
advice and a great way to get the point across. Think I'll try to promote this slogan along the way. |
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| Margaret and Ben Franklin. Bet you didn't know they were good friends. | |
| Sunset at Sandy Hook Marina. This was a great view as we ended a day of "bumpy" ocean travel. It took a couple of days to get our "shore legs" back. |
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The view of New York from the "our side " of the river. This is the Marina we were at in Jersey City. |
| An area set aside for memorial floral arrangements, thank you America sign
acknowledging the many groups and organizations that helped at the disaster site. This area is fenced off and only a few individuals were let in. When we were there it was mainly uniformed service personnel. (Military, policy and fire.) |
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| A view of the remainder of the garage levels at the tower. One can actually
see the markings for the parking areas in the area that remains. You can also see in the picture some of the repair work on the buildings surrounding the Trade Tower site. |
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| A picture of the steel beam cross that was which they found in the at the sight. It really provides quite a spiritual monument at the sight. |
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| This is one of the shots you may want to save and view on the larger screen.
It was an evening shot from "At Ease" across the river looking at the city. It was really quite lovely. |
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| Here she is in all her glory. Don't think you can ever get tired of looking at that great statue in the harbor. |
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| We had a very foggy and rainy day when we entered New York.. so John took us on a "photo op" trip around long island. It was a great day and we got many many photos. Here is one of them. |
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| How about this for a driving range. Guess the golfers have to find some
place to practice in the big city. This was an interesting spot. |
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| Margaret ready to leave at Tarrytown NY. The train stopped right at the marina and it was only 45 minutes to Grand Central Station. So she was off to visit friends and return to England. |