Greetings, Gentle Reader,
Tomorrow I'm back on the water...but this evening Kathy has led me through the electronic magic and enabled me to post some pictures with comments. I'll take more that I'll post when this is all over, and perhaps Kathy and Peg will post some that they take as they shadow me for a few more days. But me...starting tomorrow, my attention returns - finally - to the last 200 miles of this trip. It's (past) time to get down to it. Now, Kathy will offer guidance for those of you who, like me, might be Techno-Peasants and uncertain of how to see these flix.
Latah! Kathy?
Thanks, Al.
To see Al's photos, go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/ktylerconk/sets/72157605887017822/
Click on Slideshow near the top right. When the first photo pops up, click on the "i" in the center of th photo to read Al's descriptions as you proceed through the show. If you want to get rid of the information and just see the photo, click on the little "x" about 2/3 down on the right side of the photo.
Alternatively, you can just click on each individual photo and read the descriptions. If you want to see the photo in a larger size, click on "all sizes" above the photo and choose the size you would like.
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Sunday, June 29, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Wednesday Evening - Update to last post

I just had a call from Peg. Al actually made it past Montezuma, and is sitting on a bench on Cayuga Lake eating a hamburger. A nearby family was having a cookout and brought it to him. One of their little girls also brought him some dandelions.
Earlier he found a bar with a buffet, and managed to scarf down a lot of food.
He has also befriended someone named George Zeth, who used to build boats, and gave him the address of his Finger Lakes Boating Museum http://www.flbm.org/. The boat on the home page looks very similar to Mr. Frei's. It sounds as though he will be attending the Morehouse Boat Reunion of antique boats this weekend, while getting some rest. http://www.flbm.org/morehouse_boat_reunion_2008.htm
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