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Is that a reactor at the left?
ReplyDeleteYup... that is the nuke plant producing electricity.
DeleteSure does look like a windy day, Andy!
ReplyDeleteRough seas, but the sun is shining.
ReplyDeleteThat caption is delightful. Almost better than that dramatic photo.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous view!
ReplyDeleteAll that wind makes for choppy water.
ReplyDeleteWell better that she wave to you than ignore you completely. This reminds me of a photo I took yesterday on the banks of the Delaware river yesterday that I will be posting soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised you can get that close to a nuke.
Before 911 used to be able to walk up on the far side to hot water outlet to fish. I was a good spot for silver bass. Don't let the scene fool you. They are well prepared.
DeleteLooks very cold, but at least the sun is there.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, love your caption. Great photo
ReplyDeleteShe probably looks a little different today!
ReplyDeleteI didn't wander too far today, Andy. We got al of of freezing drizzle here.
Looks like a perfect winters day for photography, chilly but sunny
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ReplyDeleteThe water does look choppy. I've passed that area from time to time on the VIA trains.
ReplyDeleteNice to be waved at by a beauty.
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