b'the epitome of creativity, joy, and dedication. Captain PaulTypically, the boat departs early in the morning to head out FOGHORN FOCUS Mooselips Dudley is a long-time captain with Argosy andto Vashon Island to pick up the campers and volunteers. You a long-time volunteer at the camp. He has become the heartcan hear the boat long before it arrives back at our central and soul of the Goodtimes Project over the decades. Knowndock. The Goodtime II pulls into our main dock decorated for his goofy antics, infectious laughter, and unwaveringin colorful streamers, a huge banner renaming the vessel commitment to the children, Mooselips has played a pivotalDabota,,andmusicblastingoutfromallitson-board role in making the camp experience truly unforgettable forspeakers. The bow is filled with campers and adult volun-all who attend. His professional photography has providedteers dressed in colorful shirts and head scarfs. Our pier is campers and their families with lasting memories.filled with camper parents there to wave at their kids and toss hot French fries donated by the local burger restaurant Little did Cary and I know that besides donating a boat,located in the pier. The kids anxiously hold up huge emp-Mooselips would hit our commercial photo lab after eachty popcorn cups hoping to capture a tasty fry before the weekly camp to develop hundreds (if not thousands) of 5x7seagulls attempt to swoop in. prints of the photos he took at the weeklong camp to give to the camp kids and volunteers. Over the years, the photoI recall watching an older couple with a look of disdain as department budget for photo paper and chemicals was reg- they were waiting to board one of our scheduled harbor tours, ularly blown after each camp week. thinking this boat was filled with college spring break-type party revelers. When I quietly shared it was a boat full of pe-I was not quite prepared the first time to witness for myselfdiatric cancer patients and family, you could see their negative the chaos surrounding this day-long tradition on our boat.thoughts quickly disappear. Once they understood the story, Children aboard the Goodtimes II try to catch French fries being tossed from the pier before seagulls swoop in and gobble up the fries. FOGHORN 20'