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On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 04:49:29 -0700, "RG" wrote:
Chuck, I'd appreciate it you'd do me a favor. Could you navigate over to alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean for me? A few of us have been posting digital photos over there to share with the folks here. I posted a shot on 12/30/05 with the subject Wooden Boats at Pier 66 in Seattle, or something very close to that. The shot was taken on June 18, 2005. We were boarding a cruise ship for our trip up the Inside Passage. Shortly after boarding I went out to the fantail of the ship and noticed below on the docks, the most wonderful collection of beautifully restored wooden cruising boots, all moored together at Pier 66. Once I saw them, I really wanted to disembark and go walk the docks among the wooden boats, but with long boarding lines, security issues, etc. I thought better of it, and just shot the boats from the fantail of the ship. Can you shed any insight as to what I saw? Was it a temporary showing event or a small marina that is exclusive to restored wooden cruisers? From what I could tell from my vantage point, the quality of the boats was simply amazing. Any knowledge you could fill in would be appreciated. I wondered what I saw for the rest of the trip and since. By the way, I have a very nice skyline shot of Seattle taken from Puget Sound on a strikingly clear day during our departure. Postcard quality, I've been told. I'd be happy to email it to you or post it to the other group if you have an interest. Post it! Seattle shots are always beautiful. "The bluest skies you'll ever see are in Seattle"...doncha know. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() JohnH wrote: Post it! Seattle shots are always beautiful. "The bluest skies you'll ever see are in Seattle"...doncha know. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Second attempt. Google swallowed the first one. Sorry if this is ultimately a duplicate. Hello, John Everybody sings that incorrectly. The actual words are "the bluest skies you'll *never* see are in Seattle." But anyway, the next beautiful shots you'll see from Seattle will be the Seahawks in our beautiful Qwest field doing your Redskins as Paddy did the drum. If our defense doesn't collapse (always a possibility with this year's team) your very good team will have its hands full with Seattle at home. Bet you some Pacific NW smoked salmon against...(what the heck do you have back there in DC?) -I can't eat red shellfish. No point spread, just a simple win/lose bet. Harry too, if he wants, as he lives in the DC area. Other than that, the betting is closed. Confirm the wager and name your stakes prior to kickoff if you're interested. Here's hoping your Skins play well enough to finish a close second tomorrow. :-) |
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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 09:28:53 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message . .. On 13 Jan 2006 21:22:49 -0800, wrote: JohnH wrote: Post it! Seattle shots are always beautiful. "The bluest skies you'll ever see are in Seattle"...doncha know. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Second attempt. Google swallowed the first one. Sorry if this is ultimately a duplicate. Hello, John Everybody sings that incorrectly. The actual words are "the bluest skies you'll *never* see are in Seattle." But anyway, the next beautiful shots you'll see from Seattle will be the Seahawks in our beautiful Qwest field doing your Redskins as Paddy did the drum. If our defense doesn't collapse (always a possibility with this year's team) your very good team will have its hands full with Seattle at home. Bet you some Pacific NW smoked salmon against...(what the heck do you have back there in DC?) -I can't eat red shellfish. No point spread, just a simple win/lose bet. Harry too, if he wants, as he lives in the DC area. Other than that, the betting is closed. Confirm the wager and name your stakes prior to kickoff if you're interested. Here's hoping your Skins play well enough to finish a close second tomorrow. :-) No, you can't pull that 'bad weather' trick with me. I've been there. I *know* what Seattle is like on a sunny, spring or summer day, and the skies are *definitely* the bluest you'll ever see. I've believed that since my first visit there back in 1969, on my way to Vietnam. I'm glad to hear your defense is lacking, 'cause last week our offense was non-existent. I believe we set a new playoff record for the fewest offensive yards ever gained by any team in a playoff game. Now *that's* something to be proud of! I can think of nothing produced locally that would come close to a chunk of smoked salmon from the Pike Street Market. A Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab sandwich from one of the better establishments would be the best shot, but I don't think it would survive the trip. Aha! My daughter just had an idea as I was describing this quandary. Virginia Peanuts! I will wager a can of Virginia Peanuts! Accept the wager or squirm out of it, your choice! -- John H "Have a **spectacular** day!! A couple of nice lobsters packed properly would survive the trip John. ;-) I'm afraid Virginia lobsters would be low on the list of things Chuck would like! -- John H "Have a **spectacular** day!! I was talking about some nice ones from Maine. |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 10:11:58 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 09:28:53 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On 13 Jan 2006 21:22:49 -0800, wrote: JohnH wrote: Post it! Seattle shots are always beautiful. "The bluest skies you'll ever see are in Seattle"...doncha know. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Second attempt. Google swallowed the first one. Sorry if this is ultimately a duplicate. Hello, John Everybody sings that incorrectly. The actual words are "the bluest skies you'll *never* see are in Seattle." But anyway, the next beautiful shots you'll see from Seattle will be the Seahawks in our beautiful Qwest field doing your Redskins as Paddy did the drum. If our defense doesn't collapse (always a possibility with this year's team) your very good team will have its hands full with Seattle at home. Bet you some Pacific NW smoked salmon against...(what the heck do you have back there in DC?) -I can't eat red shellfish. No point spread, just a simple win/lose bet. Harry too, if he wants, as he lives in the DC area. Other than that, the betting is closed. Confirm the wager and name your stakes prior to kickoff if you're interested. Here's hoping your Skins play well enough to finish a close second tomorrow. :-) No, you can't pull that 'bad weather' trick with me. I've been there. I *know* what Seattle is like on a sunny, spring or summer day, and the skies are *definitely* the bluest you'll ever see. I've believed that since my first visit there back in 1969, on my way to Vietnam. I'm glad to hear your defense is lacking, 'cause last week our offense was non-existent. I believe we set a new playoff record for the fewest offensive yards ever gained by any team in a playoff game. Now *that's* something to be proud of! I can think of nothing produced locally that would come close to a chunk of smoked salmon from the Pike Street Market. A Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab sandwich from one of the better establishments would be the best shot, but I don't think it would survive the trip. Aha! My daughter just had an idea as I was describing this quandary. Virginia Peanuts! I will wager a can of Virginia Peanuts! Accept the wager or squirm out of it, your choice! -- John H "Have a **spectacular** day!! A couple of nice lobsters packed properly would survive the trip John. ;-) I'm afraid Virginia lobsters would be low on the list of things Chuck would like! -- John H "Have a **spectacular** day!! I was talking about some nice ones from Maine. Trying to keep it 'local', as Chuck suggested. -- John H "Have a **spectacular** day!! |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... JohnH wrote: On 13 Jan 2006 21:22:49 -0800, wrote: JohnH wrote: Post it! Seattle shots are always beautiful. "The bluest skies you'll ever see are in Seattle"...doncha know. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Second attempt. Google swallowed the first one. Sorry if this is ultimately a duplicate. Hello, John Everybody sings that incorrectly. The actual words are "the bluest skies you'll *never* see are in Seattle." But anyway, the next beautiful shots you'll see from Seattle will be the Seahawks in our beautiful Qwest field doing your Redskins as Paddy did the drum. If our defense doesn't collapse (always a possibility with this year's team) your very good team will have its hands full with Seattle at home. Bet you some Pacific NW smoked salmon against...(what the heck do you have back there in DC?) -I can't eat red shellfish. No point spread, just a simple win/lose bet. Harry too, if he wants, as he lives in the DC area. Other than that, the betting is closed. Confirm the wager and name your stakes prior to kickoff if you're interested. Here's hoping your Skins play well enough to finish a close second tomorrow. :-) No, you can't pull that 'bad weather' trick with me. I've been there. I *know* what Seattle is like on a sunny, spring or summer day, and the skies are *definitely* the bluest you'll ever see. I've believed that since my first visit there back in 1969, on my way to Vietnam. I'm glad to hear your defense is lacking, 'cause last week our offense was non-existent. I believe we set a new playoff record for the fewest offensive yards ever gained by any team in a playoff game. Now *that's* something to be proud of! I can think of nothing produced locally that would come close to a chunk of smoked salmon from the Pike Street Market. A Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab sandwich from one of the better establishments would be the best shot, but I don't think it would survive the trip. Aha! My daughter just had an idea as I was describing this quandary. Virginia Peanuts! I will wager a can of Virginia Peanuts! Accept the wager or squirm out of it, your choice! -- John H "Have a **spectacular** day!! Virginia peanuts it is. One vacuum pack of smoked salmon vs. a can of Virginia peanuts! I can taste those goobers now. :-) As long as he don't send you "boiled goobers". |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 22:03:01 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... JohnH wrote: On 13 Jan 2006 21:22:49 -0800, wrote: JohnH wrote: Post it! Seattle shots are always beautiful. "The bluest skies you'll ever see are in Seattle"...doncha know. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Second attempt. Google swallowed the first one. Sorry if this is ultimately a duplicate. Hello, John Everybody sings that incorrectly. The actual words are "the bluest skies you'll *never* see are in Seattle." But anyway, the next beautiful shots you'll see from Seattle will be the Seahawks in our beautiful Qwest field doing your Redskins as Paddy did the drum. If our defense doesn't collapse (always a possibility with this year's team) your very good team will have its hands full with Seattle at home. Bet you some Pacific NW smoked salmon against...(what the heck do you have back there in DC?) -I can't eat red shellfish. No point spread, just a simple win/lose bet. Harry too, if he wants, as he lives in the DC area. Other than that, the betting is closed. Confirm the wager and name your stakes prior to kickoff if you're interested. Here's hoping your Skins play well enough to finish a close second tomorrow. :-) No, you can't pull that 'bad weather' trick with me. I've been there. I *know* what Seattle is like on a sunny, spring or summer day, and the skies are *definitely* the bluest you'll ever see. I've believed that since my first visit there back in 1969, on my way to Vietnam. I'm glad to hear your defense is lacking, 'cause last week our offense was non-existent. I believe we set a new playoff record for the fewest offensive yards ever gained by any team in a playoff game. Now *that's* something to be proud of! I can think of nothing produced locally that would come close to a chunk of smoked salmon from the Pike Street Market. A Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab sandwich from one of the better establishments would be the best shot, but I don't think it would survive the trip. Aha! My daughter just had an idea as I was describing this quandary. Virginia Peanuts! I will wager a can of Virginia Peanuts! Accept the wager or squirm out of it, your choice! -- John H "Have a **spectacular** day!! Virginia peanuts it is. One vacuum pack of smoked salmon vs. a can of Virginia peanuts! I can taste those goobers now. :-) As long as he don't send you "boiled goobers". I hadn't specified. He may get a can of boiled goobers. Those are the best kind, if you heat 'em up a little. -- John H ******Have a spectacular day!****** |
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