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Old 08-11-2018, 07:09 AM   #21
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We ended up not leaving yesterday as we had planned because the weather was pretty crappy. I didn’t mind.it got me another day at the beach! The weather is much better today. Will be heading out shortly to begin the trip home.
We’ve had a great time here in Orange beach.
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Old 08-13-2018, 10:35 AM   #22
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Came by Saturday night and you must have been out at dinner. We ended up meeting the people on the Prairie in the slip to the left of the sport fisher yall were docked next to. After talking to them for a while they invited us to come aboard and look at the boat. While I was drooling over the amount of space in the stand up engine room my wife was on the front deck talking to the Admiral. As we were walking back to the road my wife asked when we were going to buy a boat.
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Day 1 - Saturday the 4th. No go. Yucky weather all day. So we hung out on the boat at the marina. I pouted and took a nap. Then David decided to clean out the rats nest of old TV and audio electronics from previous owner that was cluttering up an entire valuable cabinet space. Then we went and bought a new tv.
Btw, these pictures were taken over a span of about 3-4 minutes.
Those clouds are quite astonishing. Never seen anything so defined and ominous. Simply amazing. Thank you - and have a great trip.
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