April 11, 2009: Our first Marine Swap Meet, co-sponsored with Dodd Street Docks. Joe chaired the event.
We met at Dodd Street Docks. It was cloudy near 60 degrees, with occasional sprinkles and rain.
Joe organized and ran the event, and had stuff to sell! Excellent job!
Dodd Street Dennis' truck.
Joy and Clay
Bob and Patrick
Patrick and Steve look at odds and ends
Need anything? Ask Joe.
Karen, Bob, Patrick
Bob and Karen sold racing sails.
There were several vendors
Cowboy Coffee kept us warm.
One person's junk is another person's treasure.
Charles and Joe discuss the sale
Clay bought Charles' gas tank
Dennis, Steve, Nina, Salvador look over boat parts, videos, and diving equipment
Clay collects videos
Cheryl and Clay
Cheryl and Nina
Clay, ?, Patrick
Dodd Street Docks and the relocated Highland Lakes Marina. Lake level 653.3'.
The ducks though it was a lovely day.
Time to fly!
Cafe Blue on Sandy Creek (653.3')
Let's take the funicular!
The ride is free!
Going Down
Looking Up
Perspective
Tourists: Patrick, Charles, Nina, Cheryl, Steve
We made it
Le Funicular
She's standing on a fish while holding a lampost overhead
I had to get some flower pictures
Cafe Blue, formerly known as Cafe Bleu
Sandy Creek 653.3'. Look at Cafe Blue's web site to see a higher lake level.
Sandy Creek Marina at 653.3'
Bonjour Patrick!
Nina and Salvador
Steve, Nina, Salvador, Patrick, Charles, Pat
Steve, Nina, Patrick, Charles, Pat (hidden), Cheryl (photo by Salvador)
David is now the proud owner of Robert's 'used' racing sail (only 2 seasons!) (CL)
One man's junk is another man's treasure. (CL)
Happy Swapping. Thanks for the coffee. (CL)
Nina and Joe, the organizer. (CL)
You need a big vehicle for swap meets. (CL)
Steve and Salvadore test for circuit continuity. Geek sailors. (CL)