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    Yep, I think I could get used to this …

    I just went in the bathroom to take a leak and this was my view as I was standing there. Not the most scenic angle, but when I pee at home, I’m looking at a wall. There’s a dock as well as a small launch area for kayaks and such about 50-yards to the right of this spot. Just to the left is the dam which, with its lights, makes for a nice night view out our galley window. The area in this pic has a little path to the water’s edge that looks like a great spot to sit with a pole and throw a few casts.

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    Can you see out sitting down?

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    And why does your shadow look like Godzilla with two big giant ears?

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    Bamm!

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    Smart-asses! Actually that was taken through the bathroom window which is behind the toilet. Not a bad view when taking a leak ... not so much for Lynn though.
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