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Surf_Pirate

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Pick_axe

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I remember when it rained here. We celebrated with a kegger.
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old texan

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The wind has put the brakes on my hunting. It's keeping the ocean a pea soup green color. I can hunt the bay side in this wind, but I did that last week, and it's just not time yet....traffic in the swim holes is low still. The big offshore spots are to windy, and choppy still. I have a friend who lives inshore of one great spot, and he says it's been full most good days. This spot is legendary and used to be a weekend spot.....now its an every day spot !! It will have the gold I seek if the wind will give me a chance.
 

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There’s just all kinds of stuff going on in this one. I don’t even know. I may need to get some more coffee. Lol. πŸ€ͺπŸ€£πŸ˜‰


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It's Don Quixote and his squire Sancho.

Don tilts at windmills. Windmills are giants. Giants are to be fought.
It all makes sense to him. For a reason.

The artist is capturing Don's mind. Sort of.
 

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releventchair

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The wind has put the brakes on my hunting. It's keeping the ocean a pea soup green color. I can hunt the bay side in this wind, but I did that last week, and it's just not time yet....traffic in the swim holes is low still. The big offshore spots are to windy, and choppy still. I have a friend who lives inshore of one great spot, and he says it's been full most good days. This spot is legendary and used to be a weekend spot.....now its an every day spot !! It will have the gold I seek if the wind will give me a chance.
Somewhere ships took on fresh water. Wind shouldn't mess the clarity up there too bad.

You showed pictures of a spot before...Coral concrete remnants and fresh water. If I remember right. (Hey , there's a slight chance I actually saw such pics.)
 

Pick_axe

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It's Don Quixote and his squire Sancho.

Don tilts at windmills. Windmills are giants. Giants are to be fought.
It all makes sense to him. For a reason.

The artist is capturing Don's mind. Sort of.
I think Eeyore should have been named Donkey Hoady.
 

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Mornin all.
Yesterdays rain didn't get rid of all the snow . Did get rid of most of it South of here.

Graupel falling now. Not hail , but like a softer white hail.
Ahoy there young RC! πŸ€— How things hanging today!! Im super busy with work nd have got hiccups… not a winning combo… please assit!! πŸ˜† xx
 

releventchair

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Ahoy there young RC! πŸ€— How things hanging today!! Im super busy with work nd have got hiccups… not a winning combo… please assit!! πŸ˜† xx

Glass of water. Now figure out how to plug your ears and drink it at the same time. Drink heavy. Not sips. ( (The water lady , the water! Put the Rum down.)

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releventchair

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Around noon a certain radio station will continue the Friday tradition. Been a long one.

Heard the same well known song drifting across the water from an informal band playing at a friends place one great summer night when I lived (too briefly) on shore there.

 

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