I’m a couple of posts behind (because I have sooo much to do), so I just wanted to put up a few pics from last week. Continuing our exploration of the surrounding areas, we stopped by this state park just down the road to see what might be going on. Not a lot. Basically it was a marina and not really much of a park. It would have been really cool had we had a boat, or jet skis, or one of those hover craft things I saw on TV the other night that goes on water and on land! But we don’t have any of those things. We don’t even have a kayak. Not that I would want a kayak, because I’d probably drown. And if you drown on the river because you’re an inexperienced kayaker, then there’s probably no one to sue. So we didn’t get in the water. But we did walk around a bit and take some photos. Just like these:

I think it started to rain a little bit about this time. We tried to walk around to check out the "cool" people's boats, but they locked us out.

Paul found this stage and he decided to display one of his modern performance art pieces. Truly magnificent.

Then he crossed the bridge over the troubled water. Actually it was pretty calm and full of large lilly pads, and one lonely turtle. No gators though.

Not really sure what's going on here.

Oh man, if we only had a kayak... or a 60 foot yacht, that could work.
Well, someday maybe we'll have a boat to take to the marina. Maybe even one that hovers over the land as seen on TV! Yeah, probably not.
1 comment:
Good to see the poor and useless have some lofty dreams once again.
"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
Of cabbages--and kings--
And why the sea is boiling hot--
And whether pigs have wings."
-Lewis Carroll
(from the poem 'The Walrus and the Carpenter')
If you need a crew for the 60 footer John and I will certainly sign on for some of that fun.
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