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    Incredible sunrise, Michael. Thanks! And a terrific watch, as well.
    Last edited by JAGtime; Nov 28, 2020 at 04:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Almost a full moon. Not that I need an excuse to wear this one.

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    Just a beautiful watch!

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    Doxa today.


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    Looking out over The Great Lawn in Central Park in Manhattan. IWC Mark XV.






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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Do you walk out of your back door right onto the beach?
    No kind of in between the intercostal and the ocean. We are three blocks over and the house behind us are on the Intercoastal. There is an opening to the back of our house which is a two story facing east to the front. We can see the Intercoastal from the back, but we're about 55-70 feet above shore line which has a five foot hill at the edge of the beach and then slopes down to the water probably 20-30 feet. There are about six high rises and a few two and three story buildings along the beach so while we're elevated you can't see the ocean even from the second floor. The is a 30 foot wide walk along the beach that goes up for exactly a half mile along the public beach. I'm three houses from the road that goes up to the start of the walk so If I run from that corner up to the walk, then down the walk to the cross street back to my road, and the back to my starting corner it is exactly 1.15 miles. So three laps is a good 5K training circuit. On our side of that main road starts the private beach which we can use. I prefer going to the north end of the Public beach since the water is deeper north of the pier.


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    Last edited by Samanator; Nov 28, 2020 at 10:28 PM.
    Cheers,

    Michael

    Tell everyone you saw it on IWL!

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    Still my new "Fliegerautomatic".
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