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HI just looking to check ok CIAO SLAINTE Yeah face to small
Last edited by eighty+; 01-28-2019 at 10:08 PM.
Yeah it does yuh good to look back at your old pantings as you see more at the second time CIAO SLAINTE
Look at you circumnavigating the world in the thrilling days of yesteryear on the high seas. What adventure. I really like that starter of the lassie with the twin baskets too. Good stuff.
Go man go!
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
Yeah Cap Mac I only get seasick on the high seas not like Jacktar who spent years be for Mast OK CIAO SLAINTE
My dad was in the Navy for a while and was susceptible to sea sickness, but he said you acclimate after 2 days before the mast or behind it, hurling over the gunwale.
I've experienced sea sickness on short jaunts and it's one of my least favorite feelings ever. As a young lad, me family moved to LA and somehow dad decided going on an early fishing trip along the coast would be fun. It was pretty choppy. I distinctly remember throwing up into the mouth of a bass that was being reeled in by some stranger. And he might have won the pool for the biggest fish they had going -- even before the additional weight of me breakfast in the fish.
So knowing that, I foresee some salt in yer bilge.
So sign here, shipmate, for the next ship out. Ye can use an X.
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
Hi Cap Mac yeah that's a fishy story ain't it CIAO SLAINTE
Nice work eighty+
Thanks. John. I,ve just started on the hireling Shepard by holman hunt. Idid do a rough copy some time ago. But this time will pay more attention to detail as you know. How good he was at detail. Ok CIAO. SLAINTE
Time for a Coffee and sandwhich looks as if its going to be Banana ok CIAO SLAINTE
Wonderful additions, 80! The sea sickness brings back memories of a trip I made to the White Cliffs of Dover. So long ago before the chunnel. The waves were crashing against the sides of the ship, and my equilibrium was not able to keep up, well lets just say when my feet hit land I made sure I had dramamine tablets before I traveled back across again. The view was incredible though, one I will never forget. So beautiful. I loved England. Take care.