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Today, we're heading south toward Vero once again.
Above is the only picture I managed to get of the launch. Still, it's not a bad one.
Here's a much more subtle picture. The curly-kew cloud in the sky is the remnant of the rocket's white smoke plume taken about 30 minutes after launch. It was charming.
Now here is an unusual sight that Libby and I came across just an hour ago.. This intrepid young man is rowing his sailboat from Cleveland, Ohio to Key West Florida. He started in June. He has very long oars. He has a Bimini top to keep the sun off his head. He has a little mastless sailboat that resembles the O'day Mariner that was our first boat. See the voyage web site here. He is truly an intrepid cruiser.
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