Watery Wednesday #54

If you anchor your sailboat in the basin and live aboard, you have to get ashore every once in a while for necessities. Otherwise, why would you ever leave the peace and tranquility of your own watery world? You're captain of your domain and master of the wheel and deck. Just give me an endless supply of books, gourmet provisions, barrels of fine wine and a wireless Internet connection. What am I forgetting? Oh, my first mate and the Peke. (He's snarling just thinking I'd leave him on the dock. Yes, I will find a life-jacket that fits...he has his yellow rain slicker all set to go.)
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Fantastic shot, love the pink glare on the water. Well done.
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Guy
Regina In Pictures
Wonderful shot. Great use of light.
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Frank...Do you have a boat? Our best to Dr. Porter.
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Very nice! I especially love the silhouette of the row boat!
ReplyDeleteThat golden reflection. It's calling to you Frank. This is a beautiful shot. You're making a lot of people jealous you know.
ReplyDeleteexcellent photo with great color and depth. Thanks for your comments on my website regarding the slot canyon photos. I am glad you are enjoying them.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely shot. I love the light, well done!
ReplyDeleteThe light is stunning in this picture Frank.
ReplyDeleteWhich sailboat is yours?
ReplyDeleteDoes the wine have to be a special vintage or of a specific age?
You would also need some cameras...how else would you get such stunning evening shots as this one?
Fantastic photo. I could look at it for so, so long. Should I say more?
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