A Day at the Harbor
Living near the harbor has it advantages.
This week there were two international boats docked in Harbor. This little beaut was docked at inner harbor and was carrying a boat load of Norwegians! The other was a Korean Ship, however it was a bit more battle-shippy, if that is a word, and was docked at Fells Point.
The Norwegian ship was built in 1914 in Germany, and was carrying students of the Naval Academy of Norway. Most of the crew that was wandering about the boat were young men, and very informative. They seemed eager to tell us all about their beautiful boat, trimmed in weather worn wood and dull brass. It was a great November day to wander the harbor and take in the what now seemed like fall sun.
In these pictures you can see two wonderful gals that I work with Sisi and Sarah!
This week there were two international boats docked in Harbor. This little beaut was docked at inner harbor and was carrying a boat load of Norwegians! The other was a Korean Ship, however it was a bit more battle-shippy, if that is a word, and was docked at Fells Point.
The Norwegian ship was built in 1914 in Germany, and was carrying students of the Naval Academy of Norway. Most of the crew that was wandering about the boat were young men, and very informative. They seemed eager to tell us all about their beautiful boat, trimmed in weather worn wood and dull brass. It was a great November day to wander the harbor and take in the what now seemed like fall sun.
In these pictures you can see two wonderful gals that I work with Sisi and Sarah!
all aboard the ship from Norway
the rear of the ship with the national aquarium in the background
letting out a little steam
it was a busy day on the Boat
Sarah and Sisi, next to the Viking life jackets... funny huh
we're going to hang out here for a while, maybe catch a ride back to the office,
they could drop us off at out dock.
they made me take this
i wanted to take this.... oh kids...
Love it
Hand made
wonderful day at the harbor!
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