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Alice and myself, along with some friends from our Seaport Sams Camping Club wintering with us here in Titusville Fl, attended a great "Swingtime" concert on March 16th at the Melbourne Auditorium. This will be our last concert here in Florida before we head back North early April, so it's a bit bitter-sweet.
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Reflections on June 8th, 2012:
Moving into the rest of our life………… Over the last several years Alice and I have been “wintering” with our motor-home at a campground i...
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Dining out at Patrick AFB....
On Sunday the 13th of March a large group of Seaport Samers went to brunch at Patrick AFB, which is about 45 minutes South of our wintering digs in Titusville Fl. Here are a few photo's from this wonderful champaign brunch.
Top Photo: Lenny and Hazel Albee
Middle Photo: The Group of Seaport Samers
Bottom photo: The beach behind the Club.
Top Photo: Lenny and Hazel Albee
Middle Photo: The Group of Seaport Samers
Bottom photo: The beach behind the Club.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Delta rocket launch as viewed from Manatee Hammock, Titusville Fl on March 11th, 2011
Click the title link to see some stills and video clips from today's rocket launch of a Delta Rocket at Cape Canaveral....twas a good show!!
Tico Warbird 2011 Airshow, Spacecoast Regional Airport, Titusville, Fl.
Today we went to the air show in Titusville...click the title link to see some stills and video clips from the event.
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Shuttle Discovery has a perfect launch Feb 24th, 2011
Photo: Waiting for the launch of Discovery at the Manatee Hammock CG in Titusville FL, where we're wintering with a group from the Seaport Sams Camping Club.
Video below: 45 second clip of the launch, as seen from Manatee Hammock.
Video below: 45 second clip of the launch, as seen from Manatee Hammock.
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