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When I get back!

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Have a Good one Bruce

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Wish I could go to the lake


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I hope Bruce took a paddle (or maybe an Ovation).

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I live by a lake. Where should I go when I need a break?

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I capture the odd sunrise here and there(my home and shop face East), and have a page of some of the shots. Ice cleared completely just yesterday! 2 weeks early this year!
     

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JP and I are back. Motor ran Purr-fectly!














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Bruce--what lake is that?

Mario--how do you get any work done? Man, that's beautiful.

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Hesh, here is the fix for the alarm, fresh fuel and let it run and pump the bulbs if it has them.... I'm no boat mechanic... but mine quit! And it is running swell. Life is good.

Mario, I loved the pictures. This one especially, click the link to make it big guys, wow!

Mario's Paradise on the Lake


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Steve, that must be Lake Dardanelle, and yes, Hesh, that is Nuclear 1, I think.

Nice photos, Bruce. I love Arkansas, most of the time.

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Somewhere in the middle of Arkansas......


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Nuclear One and if I'm not wrong, the cooling tower is for Unit Two. It's a big venturi and they spray hot water along the top rim and it falls down the center, creating an updraft, that cools the water droplets as they fall. It makes these endless streams of cloud vapor when it's in use.

JP, age 13, launched the boat, drove us around the lake, under the railroad trestle, under I-40 and back and loaded the boat on the trailer himself. All I did was take pictures. How about one more?


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The lake West of Russellville is formed by the dam at Dardanelle, Arkansas and has a shoreline of 315 Miles. A river runs through it, the Arkansas River. Lake Dardanelle is known on the big bass tourney circuit.

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Great pics Bruce and Mario, Thanks for sharing!

Arkansas looks really nice Bruce and Ron!

Mario, you just make me envious of your spot in nature once again you grumpy devil!< BLFG> You must have finished that spray booth in that middle part of your shop huh? Serge Poirier38838.074212963


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You must have finished that spray booth

Long time ago, bud...


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Obviously you guys are comfortable with nuclear power... I wouldnt walk run swim fly sleep crawl or live anywhere near a nuclear reactor,
I am an atomic-phobe
I live in BC where hydro rules..........thank goodness.
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No one around here even thinks about it, except the safety folks that work Nuclear. The locals just smile and enjoy the 1500 employee salaries that pump into the local economy. I know I never think about it.

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