Saturday, May 09, 2015
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She still works when the other two run out of gas.
ReplyDeleteYes the boast have to be bigger and bigger when youn have a look in the harbours.
ReplyDeleteI would be very happy to own and sail Little Red! Incidentally, I am now in the 5th day of a miserable bout of Verdigo so my posting, visiting, and commenting are proving difficult, but I will eventually be back in full swing again. Have a good week-end!
ReplyDeletehehehe....this is an awesome image and a great title for it!! gorgeous reflections as well!!!
ReplyDeleteThe little one has character. The two big ones are owned by egomaniacs making up for shortcomings elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful clear day!
ReplyDeleteNot many of those big boats go out. We noticed that in Kingston. They are socializes at dock . The red one I would take too. .
ReplyDeleteAnd she isn't all that small a boat herself, either!
ReplyDeleteThat is a terrific find. Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeing small is beautiful. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteHugs