This is unrelated to the post — I tried to follow the Lines&Squares tag in my Reader, but wordpress rejected it. I suspect it doesn’t like the ampersand. In future, maybe avoid using them in tags?
ahhh, thanks for the heads up. I will check and amend
UPDATE – I have just checked and it worked fine for me as long as I didn’t use the #. So going to leave it the same but will make sure when I search I also look for linessquares. Thanks so much for letting me know
Thank you so much . . . . and unfortunately this tea clipper isn’t any longer. She was the fastest ship of her time, these days though sits in a London dock
Ahoy Number 2
http://bushboy.blog/2019/10/02/lines-and-squares-2/
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You’re showing off! Too good.
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Lucky find in the archives!
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I’m here again today! Is that Portsmouth. I must go down to the ships again! https://justsnaps.wordpress.com/2019/10/02/linessquares-2/
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Good guess, but no it is in Greenwich, it is the Cutty Sark.
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Aha! Not been there since last year. Portsmouth is more accessible 😉
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How far are you from Pompey?
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It’s about an hour on the train I think. Almost door to door.
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If you ever go let me know, could always meet up for coffee 🙂
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Certainly will. Thank you.
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Ahoy there me hearties!
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Ahoy!
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🙂
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This’ll have Jo happy! Some very definite lines….Here’s mine, shadows again: https://suejudd.com/2019/10/02/october-squares-lines-2-afternoon-light/
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Have to keep Jo happy!!
Loving your shadows this morning, and also very excited about our forthcoming adventure!
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Yippee!
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Hey, someone is on one of the yards! (The fore course yard, maybe.) I have a number of nautical themed ‘line’ posts that are, um, lined up to go. 🙂
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Lines takes over everything!!!
and well spotted 🙂
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Ah, it’s my keen sailor’s eye. 😉 Though I think the person is on the main course, not the fore. tsk tsk.
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😆…all l I could tell you is someone is in the rigging!
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This is unrelated to the post — I tried to follow the Lines&Squares tag in my Reader, but wordpress rejected it. I suspect it doesn’t like the ampersand. In future, maybe avoid using them in tags?
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ahhh, thanks for the heads up. I will check and amend
UPDATE – I have just checked and it worked fine for me as long as I didn’t use the #. So going to leave it the same but will make sure when I search I also look for linessquares. Thanks so much for letting me know
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I bet that was a really handsome boat!
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She still is . . .although she doesn’t go anywhere these days.
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That’s heights of lines!! 🙃 Here’s mine – https://myheart2heart.blog/2019/10/02/all-lined-up-to-greet-you/
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hee hee . . .great description 🙂
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Thank you 😊
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Oh, marvelous. I LOVE tall ships! This one looks operational, as well. At least I hope it is! Great shot for lines and squares!!
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Thank you so much . . . . and unfortunately this tea clipper isn’t any longer. She was the fastest ship of her time, these days though sits in a London dock
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Oh, that’s sad. I assume her heyday was the 18th century?
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19th century, she is 150years old this year.
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🙂
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Oh, that is a lot of lines! 🙂 Squarely fitting the theme! 😉
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So many lines!! Couldn’t resist including it 🙂
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