Our LBL Anchorages

Tuesday morning and we are ready to leave GTB behind us.

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Fueled up and ready for our next adventure.
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Our new AGLCA burgee (flag identifying us as loopers).

Tuesday evening we entered the beautiful, peaceful, enchanting Sugar Bay for our first anchorage on the Loop. As we enter the bay  we are met by an eagle, then blue heron, and as we drop the anchor a white pelican flows by.

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American White Pelican. These birds, one of the largest in North America, are amazing in flight.
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Morning at Sugar Bay

As we leave Sugar Bay we see a UFO taking off from Kentucky Lake.

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UFO on Kentucky Lake (No, it is not edited – any guesses as to what it is?)

Wednesday, we said good-bye to Kentucky and hello to Tennessee where we spent our second night at a beautiful anchorage. We enjoyed a star filled evening and awoke with Andiamo encased in dense fog that took several hours to melt away.

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Foggy morning at Dry Fork Bay
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Foggy morning at Dry Fork Bay
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Foggy morning at Dry Fork Bay
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Fishermen in the fog.

Tonight we are at Paris Landing State Park Marina, can you tell that we are traveling a little out of season? Since the office staff left at 4:00 pm, we have not seen anyone in the marina.

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Paris Landing State Park Marina

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