South Queensferry for Edinburgh. When we took our tender ashore we saw that a previous one had got stuck on a mud bank and another one was trying to pull it free. They were there for over an hour so I am very glad we hadn't gone ashore a few minutes earlier.
The Forth Rail Bridge which was opened in 1890. Our ship is just visible behind it. This is my last post for 2 or 3 weeks. Hopefully I will have some new photos when I get back.
I am joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for the blog hop.

The bridge is impressive! I guess those who were stuck had ample time for photos, if they were so inclined!
ReplyDeleteA stuck tender is not a fun ride! Hugs from all of us!
ReplyDeleteThat's a long bridge! Hope the tender got unstuck without too much trouble. Looking forward to your new photos!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a fantastic time spent in fantastic places.
ReplyDeleteI like the bridge! And I hope everything was solved OK. Even I think it's strange, thinking about the depth of the water...
Happy WW, dear Jackie! ❤️😘
First of all have a great time. And second of all thanks for these pictures. That would have been extremely boring to be stuck on that boat while it was stuck in the mud. I don't think the ship you are on would have ever gone under that bridge.
ReplyDeleteLovely bridge photo ~ glad your boat didn't get stuck ~ hugs,
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Just enjoy every minute. I know how much you love cruising. I'm also glad you weren't stuck on this tender. Someone didn't know how to navigate.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Love and hugs, Jackie. ♥
Fascinating captures of at the moment. Enjoy your self, and I look forward to your new photos.
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ReplyDeleteQuite the impressive bridge!!! We hope you have a great trip and bring us back some more amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteNice photos. Have a wonderful trip. XO
ReplyDeleteGetting stuck at sea is difficult, but it happens to everyone sooner or later. Bon Voyage!
ReplyDeleteThat's probably the most famous bridge in the UK. I'm so looking forward to seeing your photos, have a great time.!
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