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Katz restored Cobra |
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Bird enjoying the Lake Dora Show |
Show season is seriously underway. Two days to Tavares, Florida, three days of
show and two days home. When we get home, it turns out, we really
weren't gone for very long. But, the whirlwind of travel, of seeing
faces that we know well, but only from this distant show, of seeing
faces that we know from almost everywhere that we travel to, of
meeting new faces and of spending time with friends and family who
are in this distant place, make it seem like we've been away for
ages.
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Flying Saucer FiberClassic |
It's been about eighteen years since we started this annual journey to Lake Dora where the Sunnyland Chapter of The Antique & Classic Boat Society hold one of the great shows among antique and classic boat shows. It's a given that we will be there next year; “first space to the right of the entrance”.
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First booth to the right of the entrance |
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The Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel is 20 Miles Long! |
The drive is as intense as the show,
considering that we spend more time in the car than we do in our
booth. Route 95, although perhaps a bit faster, doesn't interest us
as much as taking those roads that have mom & pop motels, local
eateries, farms, houses, and reveal local cultures and industries.
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Incredible O.J. Citra, Florida |
You can't really see anything from Route 95 and with a good map, and
especially with GPS, it's hard to get lost anymore. For the most
part, these are also 60 mph roads and I don't think that they cost us
anything in terms of time.
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The Real Callabash, N.C. |
Just as we see familiar faces at the show,
there are familiar landmarks along the roads; architecturally
interesting old houses and buildings, towns that still hold their
character, and because we are on the cusp of Spring, places where the
season is much further along or farther behind.
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Tara, once upon a time??? |
As I've said before,
this is where we find the great Barbecue and Seafood restaurants that
we like so much.
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Santee, S.C. at sunset |
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Swan Pair by Ed Kuhn |
This year, we may as well not have
gotten out of the car. We arrived home late on Tuesday night. Friday
morning (tomorrow) we leave for Chincoteague, Virginia. It's the
Easter show down there, with a totally different set of familiar
faces. We've known them for a lot of years, as well. The ratio of
drive time to show time is a bit different. Two hours of driving
(each way) and two days of show: Friday and Saturday.
The Chincoteague Easter Show is not
about boats; it's about birds (although there are a few of us that
make model boats too). Some of the best carvers in the country come
to this show. There are also other types of artists who are truly outstanding
in what they do. We're looking forward to spending time with Mary Lou
Troutman, Ed Kuhn, Bill Veasey, Shannon Dimmig, Don and Donna Drew,
Grover Cantwell, Russ Fish, Bill Hickson, Rocky Detwiler, Donnie
Thornton,Bill Cowen, Denise Bennett, Joan Devaney, Nancy Richards West and many,
many more great people. I definitely recommend this show and you have
to know that it's pretty special for us to look forward to it after the
intense trip to Florida. Here is the show website:
http://www.chincoteaguedecoyshow.com/
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At the 2012 Easter Show |
Actually, the Chincoteague Easter show
is about the arts and like an ACBS show is centered around boats, so
is this show centered around birds. It's really worth the trip from
wherever you are. It will be good to have a couple of weeks without
travel before our next show: The Bay Bridge Boat Show. That will be
another story... At least this year, we don't have to drive to New
York on Easter Sunday to put a large half-hull on the wall like we
did last year.
See you at the Show!