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TWINS 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Almost two.....
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Sara
June 22, 2009 at 12:37 PM
They loved that game!
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Benjamin
Beaching it.
Miss Mia
on the Gulf
Is it Christmas Bubba?
Waiting out the fog in Carrabelle
two days and it never lifted
Natural Art Sculptures
Our Last Fresh Water Lock For .......
we waited over an hour for the fog to lift
Maybe Favorite Anchorage on the Tennessee River
3 days beached here and our 33rd anniversary too!
Shellmound Free Dock
Waiting for the fog to break at Chicamauga Lake and Dam. A beautiful spot for a few days. Stopped here twice on our second trip to Chattanooga.
Hiwassee River Anchorage View
Hiwassee River Sunset
Summer on the TN
Our base slip at Goose Pond
The Land Yacht
excursions and exploring the nearby mountains, waterfalls and state parks
Our Summer on the TN River
Mountain and Waterfalls Excursion Tours
Shiloh Military Park
25,000 lost or wounded
Past History
Our old blog is
http://www.twinsgreatcircleloop.blogspot.com/
and a nice slide show of Chicago can be found too....
http://picasaweb.google.com/jimquince/ChicagoLoopPictures?authkey=Gv1sRgCOed9ve73ajfhQE#slideshow/5295567032326091298
New Props for 2009
old ones being tuned for spares
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Cheaha State Park Excursion
Noccalula Falls...our first stop on Lookout Mounta...
Why it was hard to find a slip near Guntersville!
Tennessee River Bluffs
Almost two.....
How close do you get to the cookfire when it's 95 ...
Twins 2 year Pizza party preparations
Cloudland Canyon waterfall excursion
Summer Heat
2009 TWINS Update....Summer on the Tennessee
About Me
TWINS
Their blog chronicles the journey of Jim and Vaughn aboard their boat TWINS as they travel the Great Loop (aka Great Circle), their multi-year circumnavigation of lakes, rivers, and waterways around the Eastern United States.
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They loved that game!
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