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Shelley's workplace sponsored an event at the Blue Lagoon in the Lago Mar subdivision in Texas City. Wish we had captured some shots of the cute little sailboats and other water sports going on in the center! Complete with a beach area, floating cabanas, and a DJ, it was a fun day for all who came. On our way out, we took a peek at the neighborhood and found lots of cute, new houses that range in price from the 200s to the 500s. As of the summer of 2023, many are still in the construction process. Residents can enjoy the Blue Lagoon all season long. Maybe something for us to consider in a year or two...
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iFLY15 Foiling in Sydney: The iFLY Tour Australia 2024 When everything is just perfect 🙌🏼🚀 Perfect spot, perfect boat, perfect sailing conditions… and the perfect photographer to capture it all 🏅📸. Huge thanks to @afrancolini for freezing these epic moments in time! It’s hard to put into words: flying over the water at high speeds on the iFLY15, with the iconic Sydney Harbour and Opera House as the backdrop, was absolutely mind-blowing. What a blast! Massive shoutout to @woollahrasailing for hosting such an unforgettable day. What a ride! 🌊✨ #iFLY15 #HydrofoilSailing #SydneyHarbour #FoilingFun #SailingLife
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