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Comments on: We took a seaplane to the Dry Tortugas
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By: Riveted
http://www.riveted-blog.com/2012/10/seaplane-to-the-dry-tortugas/#comment-470
Sat, 20 Oct 2012 13:05:06 +0000http://www.riveted-blog.com/seaplane-to-the-dry-tortugas#comment-470Thanks, Russ…so glad you like the blog.
We tend to only do minimal photos of us here because we want you to feel like you’re going on the trip…not like you’re looking at our family photos. 🙂 (There are some photos of us in our “About Us” section, however.)
-Laura & Kevin
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By: Russ Carpenter
http://www.riveted-blog.com/2012/10/seaplane-to-the-dry-tortugas/#comment-469
Sat, 20 Oct 2012 12:37:57 +0000http://www.riveted-blog.com/seaplane-to-the-dry-tortugas#comment-469I’m so happy to receive your stories! Your photography and delightful writing style help me feel like I’m truly part of your adventures.
My retirement years are approaching and it is my dream to do much what you’re doing. You’re my Lewis & Clark!
Pictures of Gary and Laura, please!
Russ Carpenter
Reno, NV
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By: Betty Tanner
http://www.riveted-blog.com/2012/10/seaplane-to-the-dry-tortugas/#comment-468
Fri, 19 Oct 2012 22:22:41 +0000http://www.riveted-blog.com/seaplane-to-the-dry-tortugas#comment-468Gorgeous pictures – what a wonderful trip. Was there anything inside the fort? Empty rooms? or large open space?
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