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Total Miles Rowed in
January(2005)

237.0

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Photo Gallery 1/23/05 through 1/29/05

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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2.30 / mile in January(2005)


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Total money received for Habitat for Humanity
(in January 2005)
$3610.0 and counting!

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