7:30a, March 1, 2010 - Sawmill Point Marina, Wilmington NC
The power of the water is incredible. Not just in the 'hazard' sense, but how quickly a few minutes surrounded by natural beauty will allow you to breathe a bit deeper and your shoulders to drop and rest (if only for a moment.)
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My visits to the marina are always 'task specific' - there is a chore, an obligation, a meeting or a problem - unlike our many boaters, I never actually get to 'go' anywhere. Yet, no matter how busy I am, I always notice something new, something great, something that reminds me how fortunate I am to be surrounded by the pristine waters of our coast.
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5:15p, March 4, 2010 - Sawmill Point Marina, Wilmington NC aboard the 'Wild Cherry'
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