We love to cruise and this will show our travels. Of course there will also be other photos of non cruise holidays and anything else that takes my fancy.
All photos can be clicked to enlarge.
I solved the entrance, Jackie! I like this kind of boats, even I have small experiences with them. Thank you for the link with that special space you've presented. very beautiful. Happy WW and a fine week!
I think it would be fun sailing around the world !! And I had to smile at "50 concrete pontoons" one always thinks concrete... and "sinking"..... :) ♥♥
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Anything to do with yachts and I'm in. I know you love the big ships, but I love the smaller boats that hubby and I can share alone.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Jackie. ♥
Fascinating history, thank you for linking up the stories behind the photos.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice yacht but those sailing yachts are so much work. I want one with a big engine and a start button MOL!
ReplyDeleteSail away, sail away ... lovely!
ReplyDeleteNice post I want a ride on that yacht last type of boat i was on was a peddler in Hyde Park hahaha!
ReplyDeleteHave a sailtastic week Jackie 👍
What a gorgeous sailboat AND a beautiful location too.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
I solved the entrance, Jackie!
ReplyDeleteI like this kind of boats, even I have small experiences with them.
Thank you for the link with that special space you've presented. very beautiful.
Happy WW and a fine week!
I love the customs of naming boats, but you'd never guess how historic this yacht is by looking at it. A location I'd want to visit one day.
ReplyDeleteNice boat for sailing but we prefer a motor boat that humans can ski behind. Everyone has their thing.
ReplyDeleteBuckler's Hard sounds like a charming and picturesque village.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Jackie!
I've not been there since I lived in Hampshire several years ago. Gypsy Moth will be missed I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be fun sailing around the world !! And I had to smile at "50 concrete pontoons" one always thinks concrete... and "sinking"..... :) ♥♥
ReplyDeleteNice photos. XO
ReplyDeletea beautiful sailingboat :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteHappy Days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
What a terrific Sailing boat! And the village is terrific! Love the photos Jackie and thanks for the links!
ReplyDeleteWe love your pictures, Jackie💗Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend🐾😽💞
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