




Got a so-so wifi signal in the Guantanamo airport terminal while I wait all day trying to catch a plane. Thought I would post a few more photographs of boats from Haiti.
Time to get home and doing the off-season epoxy, sanding and painting on Spartina. I've been reading that the EC'ers are in the thick of training for this year's Everglades Challenge, a sure sign that sailing season is not too far away.
steve
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