I got tto the boil a little quicker than I had planned , the beast was purring like a kitten and 70 mph was not a problem at all. Arrived and found nobody there, called David and he said he was on the way. Decided to recon the park and enjoy the sun.
The park is located on the river just below georgetown and in sight of the Hwy. 17 bidge.
Some folks fishing but catching some of the bigest blue crabs I've seen in a while.
And of course sail boats were represented as well.
A couple of playfull dolphins showed up, and put on quite a show but with the reaction time of my shutter this is the best photo and no it's not a shark.
David and his wife had arrived and one of his dogs. I helped him unload and set up the boil kitchen in the park and Jamie arrived. He had the neatest little radio controlled car that thing would fly.
In a little while we had Scott Shelly and his wife also arrive we spend quite a bit of time discussing the Shelly's ideas for the name of there soon to be arriving daughter. But that's a tale for Scott to share.
And even being Saturday we wouldnt want anyone to think our spirtual side was omitted, there was a georgetown local church that came and had a river side meeting and baptism .
All in all a very nice relaxed boil, good food , good views, ample spirtiual uplifting, even a streaker (but they were 18 months old and I did not get a picture of that) dolphins , boats, a well here's yer sign, and good friends again. Loved the fellowship and yes there is not a single shot of the rig's in here. Most of us know each others rides to the point of nausia, even though Scott's new ride is sharpe and Jamie had a beauty too. David's 62 and my 60 are fairly well documented in mud somewhere. I would say that if you missed this one it's sad because it was great. till next time. Doc
P. S. every time I get the camera out I get one photo that I like better than all the others and Jamie this time it's you, last outing it was Marshall and his daughter this time it's you diving into the boil.