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“Summer kisses the salty sea with hope, and sunlight, and waves of glee.” ~ Angie Weiland-Crosby

Sharing for Becky’s Simply Red.
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Great prompt! Beautiful reds!
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Thank you, Donna!
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not reds I could do but fun to watch
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Thanks Becky! I’d rather SUP than ride roller coasters 😁
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I don’t know how I missed this post yesterday Terri. Alot of Summer fun, rolled into one post – brave for you again with the windsurfing, not to mention the rollercoaster. I’ve not been on a rollercoaster since Senior Skip Day in June 1973. It was my first ride and I only went on because the five close friends whom I hung around with in senior year double-dared me to go on. That was at Cedar Point and I’m sure that roller coaster is tame compared to some of the ones they have nowadays. I’ve taken a few virtual rollercoaster rides … just wow!
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Thank you, Linda! The windsurfing was easy with the light wind and the big board. I was NOT on the rollercoaster, but my brother and daughters were. Now rollercoasters go upside down and roll through dark caves, etc.
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It looks like fun … if you are a swimmer and brave! Some of those rollercoasters going straight up then they jut out, then go upside down … dark caves too? I’ll be a chicken and pass. )
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These are all cool!
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Thank you, Dawn!
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I remember those days when I would go on a rollercoaster, but not anymore. Beautiful photos, and I love the quote.
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Thank you, Eugi. Its been years for me too. Something to do while we’re young 😁
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So true, and you’re welcome, Terri.
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Exhilarating, Terri
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I like that description, Toni, thank you!
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As a UCSC semi-alum, I’ve been on that roller coaster many times. 🙂
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How cool, Janis! I never rode it myself.
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Great Reds Terri! I haven’t been to the Boardwalk in sooooo long. Need to go.
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Thank you, Anne! That was in 2008, so it’s been ages for me too!
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I would have known this was your post without the title or link. 😉. The stolen wind theory is interesting.
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Thank you, Janet. Stolen wind theory…I like that description!
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Fun reds there Terri. The bottom photo is my kind of windsurfing weather, not too much breeze, but those wind turbines behind are there for a reason!
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Thanks, Graham, it was fun to look back at some old images. Light winds and a big windsurfboard are a good mix for beginning sailors. The wind turbines began appearing more frequently in 2010. Some windsurfers believe they are robbing the wind from the area.
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I suppose they could have an effect on the flow of the wind, though not on how much wind there is!
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