AirDancer
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same house but taken with my camera.View attachment 6885
Talk about location, location, location!
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same house but taken with my camera.View attachment 6885
all those homes(some from that time still are around) were built in the late 50's.Talk about location, location, location!
boats waiting for the show.this que wound up being about a couple of dozen.View attachment 6887
to think in ww2 that was all a marsh to include prior to when the bridge was built(wooden). this was also a dump up to the time of the construction of the fingers.
yes.Where were the fireworks shot ? From the island?
well the the lagoon sad mistreatment isn't new. they didn't really think much here of the beach until really the 50s' I can post then images of my lagoon and beach and you will see more on the mainland then the beach side. its hard to believe during ww2 the poor lived where John's island is and the rich on where the poor in some parts live now.How sad to think of the area being a dump.
she was talking to her mom.yes she has picsSo... did you honor Jaci's request to have her picture taken (towards the end of the video)?
She is so precious!
those are mollusks. they are all dead. when they open up like that they are dead. they will slice you quickly. I was reading riverside park and saw a few of those sticking up. this is also where I took that flag pic a few days ago. its taken from my cell phone.Wow! That is so cool!
those are oysters. I asked my wife. she was raised on eating those.A couple of decades ago, I saw something similar with clams, along the Massachusetts-Cape Cod coast. Rather interesting.