Photo shows 3 women smiling broadly and standing on the beach behind their boogy boards.  Dona is on the left wearing sunglasses and a white, pink and purple terrycloth coverall, her boogy board is red with a stripe of green, black, orange and red zig-zags.  Liz is in the middle wearting a white baseball cap and sunglasses with a black long-sleeved shirt, her boogie board has a large shark's open jaw and bright colors.  Marjie is on the right wearing a blue bathing suit, her boogie board is bright green with a stripe of green, black, green and brown zig-zags. The ocean behind them has no waves higher than about a foot.
Mom and Boogyboarding!


May 2, 2012

May 5, 2012 -- Mom joins us for boogyboarding

Each of these 4 photos shows an all-white bird with a neck that is about half as long as its body, long orange legs, and a slender beak that is as long as its neck.  The pictures show it standing on a branch near some water; walking in the water; standing in some marsh holding something in its beak, and standing in the water. Dona and her mother are smiling and holding each other, standing in front of a pond with autumn-colored trees behind the pond.
Each of these 4 photos shows an all-white bird with a neck that is about half as long as its body, long orange legs, and a slender beak that is as long as its neck.  The pictures show it standing on a branch near some water; walking in the water; standing in some marsh holding something in its beak, and standing in the water. Each of these 4 photos shows an all-white bird with a neck that is about half as long as its body, long orange legs, and a slender beak that is as long as its neck.  The pictures show it standing on a branch near some water; walking in the water; standing in some marsh holding something in its beak, and standing in the water. Each of these 4 photos shows an all-white bird with a neck that is about half as long as its body, long orange legs, and a slender beak that is as long as its neck.  The pictures show it standing on a branch near some water; walking in the water; standing in some marsh holding something in its beak, and standing in the water.


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