The "Heart of Gold" owed its name to Douglas Adams.
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Captain Joe Menter at the helm.
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Just one of the many Lake Michigan marinas we visited.
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The Heart of Gold, a 45' Bayliner.
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Sunrise.
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Joe Menter and Scott Zifferer, ICOM's founders.
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Sunset.
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Janice Keidel flashes the universal sign for "peace."
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Duane Fahey watching some gulls in a feeding frenzy.
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Janice flashes the universal sign for "please don't take my picture."
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Craig Hanna enjoying a good read on a great day.
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Traffic under the Macinac bridge.
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Duane, Brian Daleiden, and Joe on the beach in Grand Traverse Bay.
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Joe taking the waverunner out for a spin.
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Securing the dinghy.
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For some reason, I have a lot of pictures of Craig running the blender. Hmm. Not sure who the guy on the left is, but he wasn't with ICOM.
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Jim and Susie Spaeth. Or is it Suzy?
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Sue Herman, who'd eventually marry ICOM co-worker Steve Burt.
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Sue with Joe's sister, Cathy. Or is it Kathy?
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Henry Lipka. Or is it Frik? Frak, maybe? Well, it's Henry, anyway.
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One of Joe's sister's friends. I don't remember this girl's name. She was kind of fun, though.
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That's Paul Anderson at the top of this totem. I don't know who the guy hiding his face is.
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Nice boat. Pity it ran aground.
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