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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

All Alone

   Everytime I drive over the causeway to go onto St. Simons Island, I can see this sailboat floating in the  marshes all alone.  I finally got to a place where  I could get a shot of it.   It looks so lost to me.


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14 comments:

  1. Isn't that odd that it's always at the same place being there isn't a dock there? It just looks like someone abandoned it. It would spark the investigator in me....oh, I guess it did in you, too, because you took pictures of it. Good job! Very pretty place!

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  3. Beautiful capture. It does look awfully lonely.

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  4. I suspect it is simply attached to a buoy and the sailors go to and fro by dingy.

    It does have a melancholy mood to it.

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  5. It does look very lonely :( But maybe there is someone on it who prefers it to be that way!

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  6. I love the pictures. They are so peaceful.

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  7. looks nice. Even if not summery.




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  8. I think I can see an anchor line. Not wise to leave it in over the winter, though, unless someone is checking on it regularly.... :\

    Really neat images of it.

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  9. It does look rather lonely out there all by itself!

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  10. A friend of my dad's used to live on St Simon Island... I wonder why the boat is just sitting there? Why would the owners do that? Strange, but cool shots, Jan =)

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  11. Maybe anchored out in the water to keep folks from trespassing? Or, maybe they can't afford a slot at the dock? :)

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  12. It does look lonely, waiting for its owner to take it out for a day on the water. Thanks for sharing, have a great day!

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