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BFE Hayseed Takes a Boat Ride - Part 2

They dropped us off at Shell Island for a while. We just took our shoes off and strolled along the surf and sand looking for neat shells. I didn't find much, but others found neat dark sand dollars and some pretty shells.


To the right is a cordoned-off bird sanctuary.

Man, what it would be like to have something like this on a lazy day down here. Of course the old saying is the 2nd best day of your life is when you sell your boat. Maybe, but there's got to be some fun in between buying and selling.


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You see a lot of these around the beaches. Its almost a standing kayak sort of thing. They make it look easy and tempting - bet it's not.




This section of the Intercoastal on either side is very shallow. Birds can hunt and stand doing it.




See that little speck in the middle?


Yup, that's some guy walking around out there. In some places its no more than 3 inches deep.


This is "The Real Thing" and makes me wonder what I'd name my boat. I remember seeing a trailored boat along I-74 years ago when I was cruising in one of my old cars named "Almost Satisfied." When I worked at the Mary at certain times I'd hear up in the front office "Break time!" Maybe that would make a nice name. But it might also be "Yo Quierro" which means "I need/want" in Spansih.







This poor video captures two dolphins early on then my camera couldn't find them again.

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