Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Watery Wednesday

On Sunday we took our little Boston Whaler
out on San Francisco Bay.
Oh what a beautiful watery day...
(Taken with my iphone)
San Francisco Bay, CA
(9/6/09)

Watch the video - it's just a couple seconds long -
and listen to the roar of the engine...

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20 comments:

Jim said...

Looks quite rough.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Anonymous said...

It was beautiful weather this weekend. Nice to know you took full advantage of that by being out and about.

floreta said...

not bad for a phone picture!! i like that i see a sail behind you

Lindy said...

Bet it was fun. I've never been there when it's been warm enough to be on the water. The sky looks gorgeous!

Norm said...

wow! looks you had fun, I love the view beautiful..

eileeninmd said...

Wonderful pictures, it is so neat to see sights from all over.

Bim said...

This looks like such fun!

Arija said...

So lovely to be out on the water especially in such a beautifulbay with San Francisco all around,

penny said...

What a wonderful way to enjoy the day, thanks for the ride :)

happyone said...

What a great way to spend the day.

clo said...

beautiful point of view...
thanks to share...:o)

Daryl said...

I love SF .. I love the Bay .. I love these pix!

Ellie said...

That is a powerful engine - the water would attest to that!

VALKYRIEN said...

Looks like you had a wonderful day! Great shots!

EG CameraGirl said...

Looks like a nice day to be out on the water.

Tammie Lee said...

the movement of water is like watching a fire, so appealing.
Spirithelpers

chrome3d said...

How could a day be better than that? It can´t.

Wenche said...

It's great to be on the sea. Looks like it was a little waves, which is incredibly fun :-)

amanda said...

Wow I'll bet that was tons of fun looks like a nice day for it as well!

Happily Retired Gal said...

Yup ... this sound brings back memories of MY boating/water-skiing days ;--)
Hugs and blessings,