Monday, November 12, 2012

Last row... the wind was out of the southwest, huge dark ominous clouds rolled over our heads, and just enough of us to row one last time.


We seldom every get to see the gang plank horizontal. The waterway was so full!
 

 
The Vérité, Curtis and the Odyssey. What a nice trio.



The 509 cable stay bridge was beautiful with the dark background and sunlight hitting the stays.

Tea Time!
 



 


Cheers to our last row!




The photo trail ends here, but what you won't see is what we did next. We squeezed a little more light out of the sky for a few more strokes.  Instead of practicing shipping oars, catching crabs or lallygagging down the waterway, the conditions were just right to let Teresa, one of our newest try her hand at the steering oar. Wind and water were in her favor. At the mouth of the Thea Foss she turned us smartly around and brought us back to the zone. At that point mother hen clucked and returned to the stern to bring Verite into dock. Another wonderful row, but then when isn't it?

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