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Another nice vacation day........no gold.....but spent 2 hours trying to find a wedding band with 8 diamonds

Bobbie

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We were approached at our hotel by a young man who had lost his diamond wedding band in the water the day before. I decided to go take a look since he had an idea where he lost it. He was from Colorado and is leaving tomorrow so he was very upset and frantic.
No luck, he was out in chest deep water and had about 6 friends trying to help him the day before. I think that ring could have moved anyplace. But I have his address and I told him I will look again at the next low tide.

I am on our laptop and I do not have my photo editing program installed in it so my pictures are straight from the camera.

Here's a walk down the Virginia Beach bay side lane.

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Bobbie, you don't have an aversion to waves do you? :)

Doesn't much matter though...you'll probably have as much luck on the bay as the ocean the way things are now.

If you want a free and easy to use image resizing tool (that's all it does) Microsoft has provided a dandy one and you can get it at the link below.

Just scroll down to find the "Image Resizer" Powertoy. Once installed, all you have to do is right-click the image and choose "Resize Pictures." as shown in the picture below and you'll be able to make them any size you want.

Here's the link:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

Here's what it looks like:
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