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Friends had said, "No did not see the sign". So we thought it was gone after two years of wind, sea and weather. While I was snorkeling, Parker started yelling from shore. He had found the sign, somewhat overgrown but still there. I looked around and found the board painted by the Daniels family and all of the kids& painted conch shells, still there. Here is the sign after two years of abuse by mother nature:
A project presented itself, the sign called to be repainted. Unfortunately, we did not have a full paint set on board. Green and white were the only choices. Parker also scored a kite-board.not Marc's but one just the same. Johnson Cay never fails to amaze and enchanted us. With a perfect name, it is our favorite secluded island and probably always will be.
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Hello Johnson Family! My two kids and I sat next to Parker on the plane ride to Detroit in June. I have thought about your family a bunch and I finally looked you up! Wow. Your lives are filled with adventure for sure! I love your blog! Hope to read from you soon. I hope your family is doing well!
~sarah
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