Amos and Yaya Photos by Marc Stowe
Don't these two look alive and exuberant and absolutely smitten with one another?





Amos and his Yaya and the ocean make one great trio.
And this little sailor looks pretty seaworthy himself:

Big E did not actually get this vessel out to sea, but Marc did. With a gleam and his eye Marc set sail. Yaya was eager to be his first mate. I nicknamed them the Captain and Tennille. And by golly, love will keep them together.
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