Thursday, August 27, 2015

Cruising Lake George on the Adirondac






Eric & the Adirondac
in the background.







He bought a Groupon for a cruise.  We are using it on our 37th Anniversary.





The Adirondac is moored
next to a Parasail



The Union Jack flag flies at
the front of the Adirondac.

The Captain told me that it was
common practice Naval practice
to cut frayed stripes off the U.S.
flag & fly the field of stars at
the front of a ship.





A Shamrock decorates
the ship's smokestack.





The Stars & Stripes flies
at the back of the ship.





The Horicon is moored
nearby.





Parasailing is very popular
on Lake George.







The back of the Old Warren










The Minnie-Ha-Ha sails
south to Lake George
Village.





The waterfront view of a mansion
just north of Lake George Village.







One of the lake side camps
with a boat house





One of the privately owned
islands in Lake George.







One of the marinas that line
the shore of southern
Lake George.






 This is the third Sagamore Resort.  The first two burned down 1893 and 1914.





Dome Island was donated
to New York State & is
forever wild.






A fellow passenger takes a
photo of an island.






A speed boats zooms
along the lake.





Check out the solar panels
near the shoreline.



 Part of the shoreline of this 32 mile long lake





Eric looks at the
shoreline.






Two sailboats skim over
the water.







Eric & I think this is a
floating weather station.







We approach the dock at
Lake George Village.







Thanks, Eric for taking me on this lovely cruise.

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