Thursday, July 16, 2009
The End
So ends our adventure to Sea Base, the Florida Keys and Dry Tortuga National State Park. We've survived amazing adventures and sometimes harsh conditions completely intact and without any incidents (besides sunburn, insect bites and the dreaded crotch rot). So many people have been involved in this that it would be impossible to thank everyone. Special thanks to the Scouts and their families as well as the top notch leaders who participated: Mr. Tom, Mr. Dave, Mr. Irving, Mr. John and none other than the one and only "Biggie".
ASM Brian aka Mr. B
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Thank You Mr Irving and Mr Brian
Thanks to both of you for all of your efforts in planning and organizing our Adventure
Thank you
I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone that went on the Seabase Adventure. I got to see firsthand a group of fine men that came together to overcome any challenge thrown their way. Besides the adventures described in this blog over the last eight days, the group was faced with hot temperatures, high humidity, very little droplets of rain, and many no see-ums in the evening. While I was praying for lots of rain or some cool hurricane, their was never a moment that this group of fine men were not working together, or enjoying themselves.
I also wish to express a very special Thank You to the Island Mates Justin, Josh, and Devin that made our Adventure one that we will never forget.
Pitch Fork Pit Stop
We just made a quick stop at Sea Base to donate three pitch forks. It turns out that Captain Marshall was in the office when we arrived. He was the Bilge Rat's Captain for fishing day. Not only a heck of a Captain, but a great guy just like everyone we met at Sea Base. We decided to donate the pitch forks after our service project that involved moving Sargasm (sea weed) to build up a path. The only pitch fork they had was broken and the Sargasm was not easily moved by shovel and rake. Thanks again to everyone at Sea Base. Again the Boy Scouts have demonstrated the value of the program and effectiveness at turning boys into outstanding men.
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On The Road
As the sun rises over this tropical paradise, Troop 712 has just left Key West on our way to MIA.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Brooke the shipmate issues challenge (Video uploaded)
Can you make a flying bowling quicker than me.
Blind Man's Bluff Poker
Our island mate Justin is teaching us how to play Blind Man's Bluff Poker while waiting for the ferry to Dry Tortugas.
Note: This game was for entertainment only. No consideration exchanged hands.
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Note: This game was for entertainment only. No consideration exchanged hands.
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Our Ride (Corrected)
Sorry our tickets were only good for this ship. All scouts had to fit into one. Mr Irving took good care of us.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Show Time
Taking in a show at Mallory Square. This lady is going to walk on a pile of glass.
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Key West Aquarium
Some of the scouts have taken a few minutes to get out of the heat and visit the Key West Aquarium. Here they are watching turtles being fed after just watching sharks eating.
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Pizza Time!
We are at the Navel Base town house and about to chow down on pizza. Afterwards we are heading to downtown Key West.
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