The leaves are gone and the temperature is dropping, but Roland and I managed to take the Maas Aeros out on Cedar Lake today. According to Google earth, we probably rowed more than 12 kilometers on pretty smooth water and explored the north-and-east side of the lake. Our huge discovery, though, was being able to dry-dock!
I took several photos, but I liked this one because the tree on the left looks like one of those air-pumped figures at auto dealerships, for example, with the long, wavering arms.
Taken with my PowerShot. Since I'm still at risk to flip the Aero, the T2i is *not* going in this shell!
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@digitalrn I did, Rick! I have enjoyed getting to know Roland and while it's fun to row together in a double, it's a different kind of fun to be out in separate boats with each other!