
This is the way to go boating when the weather gets a bit chilly in Cedar Key.
We'll be out-of-pocket the rest of the week moving from one place to another. Thus, I won't be able to post or comment. But we want to wish all of our blogging friends a wonderful holiday and a very merry Christmas!
I think it's not time , I mean weather for a boat! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture and take care, everything will be okay!Glad to know the great news!
God bless you
Léia
These boats actually look like contractions. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteAh... I'd prefer to freeze.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely boat tom protect from the chilly weather.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a wonderful time, where ever you are. At least I am not as far behind as I was afraid I would be.
ReplyDeleteIt’s that time of year again! I’m doing the rounds and apologising for my complete failure to more regularly offer comment on everybody’s incredible efforts for the year. I know how hard it can be to keep up with the daily grind of everyday posting, and want to thank you for your efforts.
ReplyDeleteI especially want to wish festive greetings for all from down here at [nearly] the end of the world, the bottom of Tasmania.
So, if you could delete whatever is not applicable, I’d like to wish you a very pleasant/merry/happy/wonderful/safe Amaterasu; Ashurall; Beiwe; Choimus; Christmas; Dazh Boh; Dongzhi; Goru; Hanukkah; Hogmanay; Junkanoo; Karachun; Koleda; Lenæa; Meán Geimhridh; Modranicht; New Years; Ras as-Sana; Rozhanitsa Feast; Şeva Zistanê; shōgatsu; Summer Solstice [if you're in the Southern Hemisphere]; Sviatki; Vánoce; Winter solstice [if you're in the Northern Hemisphere]; Yalda; Yule-tide; Ziemassvētki; and Коляда!
With a hearty three cheers from Kris, Jen, Henry and Ezra!
All buttoned up, I guess. Hope you Christmas moving days went well. MB
ReplyDeleteWe wanted to tell you we hope your Christmas was good, even with the pain of moving, and to wish you a sincere Happy New Year.
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