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| My daughter Carrie took this photo. |
I will share just a few photos and add captions. As always, double click on any photo to enlarge it.
| Josiah, Julia, and Sam watching the ship leave the dock. That is my red and white striped shoulder. |
| Love the color of the water here. Check out the architecture on those Victorian style homes in the background. |
| A very nautical-looking pose on a coil of rope. |
| Arielle enjoyed the trip and walked all over the ship holding a hand of a parent or grandparent. |
| Mr. T's old friend was the captain this day. He invited him to bring the kids into the wheelhouse. Here is Captain Josiah. |
| Sam at the wheel. He learned that in 5 years, he could be old enough to be a deckhand. |
| And here is the lovely Captain Julia. |
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| You will really need to enlarge this to see it, but in the very center of the photo (taken by Carrie) there is a very, very pale blue mountain. It is Mt. Washington, fifty miles away! |
Hope you've enjoyed cruising with us!



You have lovely grands Mrs T...and I am sure that day will be stamped on their memories as they grow up!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Arlene! I hope so! I love the idea of making memories that will stay with them. Mr. T and I are already thinking about the next adventure!
ReplyDeleteYessum, I surely did! The grands are so cute and I could tell that they were having a fun time. Fun to catch a glimpse of your shoulder, too! LOL! Beautiful photos of a beautiful lake with a fun name. =D
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the cruise with us, Vee!
ReplyDeleteYes, these kids love adventures and yet are still thrilled with a simple picnic. They are delightful ... it's not my doing so I can say that!
You probably know this but one of the meanings of Winnipesaukee is "Smile of the Great Spirit". I forget the other meaning -- maybe "place of beautiful waters" or something similar. It is indeed a beautiful lake. We are so blessed to live in this region.