 Breland Morales, 8 - gifted student,champion soccer and basketball player, and all around sweet girl 1/23 |  The Morales family - Gracie, Angie, Breland, David, & Bob 1/23 |  Vilano Beach just north of St. Augustine. Gale winds and big surf 1/23 |  Monday morning we put in at the Isle of Palms boat ramp 1/24 |
 A sap bucket (?) we saw on the shore of the ICW! 1/24 |  Jonathan and Gaye Gendzier - new friends we met in Palm Bay 1/24 |  The boat on the beach where we stopped to stretch our legs and hunt for Nature |  The beachs along this part of the waterway are littered with oyster shells. 1/25 |
 Another friendly ruddy turnstone 1/25 |  Chief of the Boat 1/25 |  Taking some time off the sliding seat to rest 1/25 |  Verna Brown from the St. Augustine Habitat affiliate gave Gunnar a ride in her jazzy convertable. This is 1st class transportation back to get the van! Thank you so much, Verna! 1/25 |
 Gunnar and Verna - off to get the van with the top down! 1/25 |  Gunnar and Elliot Smith - President of the St. Augustine Habitat affiliate 1/26 |  Lynn Rothemunde and Peter Spoehr 1/26 |  Lynn in her kayak - ready to paddle with us! 1/25 |
 Elliot and Peter in their canoe - paddling with us to the city dock 1/26 |  The Castillo de San Marco (Fort Marion) in St. Augustine - taken from the waterway 1/26 |  Houses along the St. Augustine shore 1/26 |  More of the St. Augustine shore from the boat 1/26 |
 The St. Augustine Bridge of Lions takes its name from the two marble lions at the foot of the bridge |  Lynn being towed when she needed to rest along the way. She paddled the 10.6 miles that day with few stops! 1/26 |  This is a picture of an old fire boat I took for all the kids! 1/26 |  The broken strut on the RoWing - we were so lucky to be just starting out and could go back and get another one out of the car! 1/27 |
 Here is a Coast Guard tug pushing a barge past us on the waterway 1/27 |  At the ramp by the SR100 bridge in Flagler Beach. We had just finished 24.0 miles and the wind was really getting crazy! 1/27 |  The boat makes a cozy shelter when it is flipped on its side. I waited for Gunnar to return with the cat and read my book. 1/27 |  A police officer came to see if I was planning to spend the night! Hardly!! He was very nice once he found out I was only waiting for the car. 1/27 |
 Couldn't walk the beach. The surf was too wild. 1/28 |  The sea was really angry! Not good for rowing - windy and cold 1/28 |  Very tame snowy egret on the railing outside our hotel room in Daytona 1/29 |  This bridge was the prettiest we have rowed under! 1/29 |
 Mosaics of manatees and dolphins on every pillar of the Rt. 92 bridge 1/29 |  Under the Rt. 92 bridge. Beautiful pillars! 1/29 |  A kind cruiser who slowed down and did not make a bad wake 1/29 |  Gunnar in his rowing hat 1/29 |
 Brown pelican on a very poopy marker along the way 1/29 |  Into Flagler 1/29 |  This yellow boat looked like one the little boys would like 1/29 |  The take-out in Flagler - what a row! 1/29 |
 The mega-oarsman! 25 miles from Port Orange to Flagler - WOW 1/29 | |
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