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And now for something completely different - a few photos

I'm no photographer, but I liked how my photos turned out today from when I went sailing on Lake Maumelle. It would be sad if Bob Johnson and the Deltic Deforseters get their way and  carve up the land around the lake for condos and parking lots. .   And yes, it was cold     Very cold.       Photos are on the extended entry.
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Comments

What are the updates on this litigation? I understand there are two separate cases going. What is your take on it? Are Deltic and Ferguson trying to drag it out so the Legislature can get hold of it and screw LR?

I never got sailing, I mean I like to go when I don't have to do anything and there's libations and fresh lobster, but it sure looks pretty. I'm sure Deltic will destroy all that in time. Yay! You can always sail on Lake Conway....or Beaver Fork....

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