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18-55mm IS, 18mm, f/3.5, 1/6s, ISO 200
Pere Marquette Park, Muskegon, MI
project 365: 221|365
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After our swims the crew were very liberal in handing out alcoholic drinks as we returned to Bridgetown, including decent Chilean wine (which is generally fairly expensive in Barbados). The crew were amazed to hear I'd been with my lady (on the left) over 45 years. "She's far too young!"
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After building so much trucks I wanted to make something else. On my list are some planes, ships and heavy equipment.
I thought I'd start with something small and then build my way up to something bigger. This small catamaran was a try out for some SNOT hull's, as I forbid myself to use the large pieces.
It's a pleasure vessel and as it's name suggests, the owners like to go out and swim with dolphins. Now I'm no nautical man, but I imagine this on short sea trips or a in bay. It has a 360 degrees turn-able engines under each hull. On deck it has a small table for 4 and two crates for storage.
I hope you like it and please feel free to comment.
My mom and I take a winter cruise from San Juan, Puerto Rico to the South Caribbean: St. Thomas, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Maarten. A lot of buffet food, slot machines, beaches, snorkeling, and hanging out. I took photos on my Canon, and we also have photos from my mom's waterproof Lumix. A gorgeous week, and best of all, a lot of mother-daughter bonding time!