WYSIWYG

What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.

Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek

Randomness again...(any guesses what that third vessel might be? Taken in the gloaming 10 pm.)









23 comments:

  1. Loved the moonshot! The third vessel looks very similar to a floating dry dock I saw here in Lautoka. :)

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  2. Crane barge. We thought it had a pumping or pipeline attachment on the end of the crane, but it's not on the end. It looks a bit like a spud-leg but they never have only one. We particularly like the flag stone design and the lichen today. Furrings and purrings Mr T and F

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    1. Hari OM
      Winner!!! (Though, I would have been disppointed if F hadn't known what it was &*>) Yxx

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  3. love the photos... there is something in La Mer what charles trenet put in his song......

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  4. Another interesting collection.
    We are going with TIgger's crane barge.

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  5. Hi Yam - oil platform? Excellent photos ... while lichen always entrances ... complex organisms ... cheers Hilary

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  6. Great photos! Love the last one best!

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  7. I think, if we lived there, JB would sit and watch the water and ships for hours! These days we sit in the back and watch the birds, the clouds, and let the world go by!
    (ツ) from Jenn Jilks , ON, Canada!

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  8. You said what this was on one of your other blogs and even gave its name, so I know 'cos you said!!!

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    1. Hari Om
      I was hoping SOMEbody was paying attention!!! you get marks for observation - and recall &*> Yxx

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  9. Yep I remember too crane barge...WOW and at 10 pm still kinda light too.
    Just saw on the news last night that Northern lights are visible in Northern Washington State this year.
    I've seen the midnight sun in Fairbanks but never northern lights.
    Hugs Cecilia

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  10. that middle one is so cute. I like tug boats and that looks like one to me. we have some really cute tug boats here because we are a port city

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  11. Sigh! We are woefully behind on commenting. Your photos today are wonderful and we thank you for visiting for my birthday! We are looking forward to taking more $ to Boundary Helping Hands than we did last year! Thanks for stopping by! Keep on being awesome! Purrs Marv

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  12. Beautiful clicks. Keep sharing.

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  13. One look, I too thought it was oil ..

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  14. Lovely captures. Not a clue on the barge/ship. Thanks, Tigger, for giving the answer. namaste, janice xx

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