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Can you beat this monday??

WOW, I'd almost hate to break that glass up, then again give me the thumbs up when your ready and I'll hit it!
 
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Flip the pic. It looks the same either way... That's slick!!!
 
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wow...that's amazing everyone!! thanks for adding to the cool factor of the pic!
 
Lol!
That's awesome! Jealousy from all i am sure.
My monday was full of rain, working at shop, driving acouple hours and seeing my brothers new twin girls. One is in nicu for low sugar levels though :(
So yeah, your Monday wins
 
That is incredible!
 
The ocean never gets that flat. Looks nice.

I have actually seen the ocean almost that glassy. There were a few times in the middle of the Caribbean we would muster on the fan tail early in the morning and it would be that flat and glassy. Below is a pic at sunset around one of those times. It was either the morning of this pic or the next morning I remember it being glassy, the Captain decided to have a swim call, which is un heard of for a nuclear guided cruiser. In the photo of the swim call there are 2 shark watches with rifles in the boat. There were also shark watches on the signal bridge looking down that had rifles.swimmers and shark watch.jpg
 

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