It had been a too long interval between paddles.... and I was "chomping at the bit"... or maybe "scratching at the paddle?...
Mary getting ready to "test the waters." Put in at the Beaver Dam Lake boat ramp.

Mary, occupying Rachel's customary front seat and showing that she had not forgotten my paddling instructions I gave her in June!

Well, look who has showed up now? Rachel and Gracie making their way down the boat ramp. Mary is either emphasizing that "you guys are next" or the one that got away was "this big!" 

Rachel and Gracie in the tandem. Gracie looking very confident. I actually did not know how confident until....

... Gracie decided she would strike out on her own! 

Gracie did a good job with solo paddling and with Rachel following close beside her in the Liberty 13, I was comfortable that Gracie would stay out of trouble. She did!

Spotted this nice sailboat. At times, there was a rather stiff breeze, so conditions were good for craft powered either by wind or hand.

The month of October can be "spooky!" I saw this canoe that had sprouted "legs" and was making it's way up the slope to the parking lot! Actually, it was a grandfather fishing with his granddaughter. I chatted with them for a few minutes.

The end of another beautiful afternoon of paddling, fellowship, and a relaxing dinner beside the lake! It don't get much better than this! 


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