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Capt. Neal® wrote:

Nothing is so nautical as the Firth of Forth, home of the world's
strongest bridge.


Didn't know it's the strongest. Here's an aerial photo...

http://www.peyc.org.uk/peycwww/images/bridges.jpg


Also a stomping ground of one Robert Louis Stevenson. He resided at the
Hawes Inn, which is the largish white building at the right end of the rail
bridge (at the foot of the rightmost full height vertical pylon).


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That's pretty, Wally. Did you have haggis for New Year's Eve?

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Capt. Neal® wrote:

Nothing is so nautical as the Firth of Forth, home of the world's
strongest bridge.


Didn't know it's the strongest. Here's an aerial photo...

http://www.peyc.org.uk/peycwww/images/bridges.jpg


Also a stomping ground of one Robert Louis Stevenson. He resided at the
Hawes Inn, which is the largish white building at the right end of the
rail
bridge (at the foot of the rightmost full height vertical pylon).


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katysails wrote:

That's pretty, Wally.


Aye, it's a nice wee spot to sail in - most of our club racing and local
regattas happen in the waters in the photo.


Did you have haggis for New Year's Eve?


Aye, lassie, an' ah wiz werrin' ma kilt when ah ate it!


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And what, pray tell, did ya wear under your wee kiltie?

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katysails wrote:

That's pretty, Wally.


Aye, it's a nice wee spot to sail in - most of our club racing and local
regattas happen in the waters in the photo.


Did you have haggis for New Year's Eve?


Aye, lassie, an' ah wiz werrin' ma kilt when ah ate it!


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katysails wrote:

And what, pray tell, did ya wear under your wee kiltie?


That's fur me tae ken, and you tae wonder aboot.


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So you wear boots with your kilt?????

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katysails wrote:

And what, pray tell, did ya wear under your wee kiltie?


That's fur me tae ken, and you tae wonder aboot.


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Are you Donal in disguise?

LP


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Capt. Neal® wrote:

Nothing is so nautical as the Firth of Forth, home of the world's
strongest bridge.


Didn't know it's the strongest. Here's an aerial photo...

http://www.peyc.org.uk/peycwww/images/bridges.jpg


Also a stomping ground of one Robert Louis Stevenson. He resided at the
Hawes Inn, which is the largish white building at the right end of the
rail
bridge (at the foot of the rightmost full height vertical pylon).


--
Wally
www.artbywally.com
www.wally.myby.co.uk




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Lady Pilot wrote:

Are you Donal in disguise?


Nope.


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"Lady Pilot" wrote ...

Are you Donal in disguise?




Donal's a pilot?

Scotty



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Are you Donal in disguise?


How did you guess?


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