Today was a fairly routine Saturday. I'd hoped there might be some interest in going out to DC to see the cherry blossoms, but instead we all treked out to work on the most expensive vacation home that never gets visited in history. Before that little trip, I chased a sunrise that I'd gotten behind by about 20 minutes.
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Sunrise over the Severn with ELF Towers on Greenbury Point |
Not a bad view, but if you miss a sunrise it's pretty pointless to chase it. Given the late hour (at least as judged by the height of Sol), I was a bit surprised to come upon three deer that had not yet made their way back to the treeline and were placidly grazing out near the fringe of the road.
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Three Does at Naval Station Annapolis |
I followed up the morning ambulation with a two hour nap and then made the trip down to paint the expensive non-vacation house.
The day wrapped up reasonably well with a sunset and an eight man (actually woman I believe) crew shell.
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College Creek Sunset with Hubbard Hall |
Cloud cover and a light breeze precluded the burning sun views that are frequent from this vantage point, but it was still pretty in a more subdued way.
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Who is...? |
On my way back from the sunset, I happened across this crew shell. This picture with the accompanying caption elicited some chuckles. I've decided that making at least one person laugh every day is a worthwhile goal. Mission accomplished today, so we'll see what tomorrow might roll down my alley.
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