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Annie Dearman and Steve Harrison sing Barking Town | intheboatshed.net
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Songs, tunes and videos. Boating, boats, ships and the sea. Annie Dearman and Steve Harrison sing Barking Town. April 2, 2012. Annie Dearman and Steve Harrison. Performed this charming song of the East Coast. Fishery at the Frittenden Old Fashioned Night Out. Day of singing and dancing on the 31st March. The words come from an old printed ballad – a ‘ broadside. 8216; – made to be sold by street hawkers and around markets, fairs and doubtless pubs also. In December 1863 in which 60 Barking men drowned.
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One More Good Adventure. My Books For Sale @ Amazon.com. August 28, 2016 · 12:07 pm. I LOVE Panama, and, in general, I love the Panamanian people. BUT sometimes it’s REALLY hard to do. In fact, sometimes it’s IMPOSSIBLE. Take this past week, for instance. This was the 249th anniversary of the founding of the little town of Boquerón, and they were making a huge deal out of it. And it isn’t even really music. There’s NO MELODY involved. No one can dance to this shit! Then comes Saturday night. Some idi...
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An infrequent repository of mostly new stuff. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Marsh Cat. Chickahominy River Sea of Glass Video. December 19, 2015 8:22 pm. This is from the first half of the day. It was so quiet there was virtually no sound to record, so I’ve added music added under most of it. Chickahominy River Evening Light. December 12, 2015 6:24 pm. Kevin M. in his Marsh Cat little t. Continue reading →. Chickahominy River Fossils & History. December 11, 2015 1:14 am.
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Memory | Marginalia
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An infrequent repository of mostly new stuff. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Retro Repost #10 Patuxent River. August 13, 2016 7:38 pm. With her topsail flying. Photo by Kevin Brennan. Today it’s 97 degrees. In the shade. But back in May of 2013 wind off the still winter-cooled waters of the Patuxent was almost chilly. I remember well when these pictures were taken. Photo by Kevin Brennan. Photo by Kevin Brennan. An almost magical day, that seemed more dream than real. March Snow, 2013.
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering: January 2010
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering. A detailed account of the building of a faering designed by Atkin and her continuing adventures. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Wednesday, January 6, 2010. Each day Odin sends Huginn and Muninn (Thought and Memory) to fly over Midgard (Middle Earth). The two ravens return and sit on. Houlders whispering in his ears what they have seen. It's also just a great name for a black boat! Says I. "Rock fish," he would report. We were both having fun together doing different things. Years a...
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering: November 2009
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering. A detailed account of the building of a faering designed by Atkin and her continuing adventures. Sunday, November 29, 2009. The Sampson post post. Yesterday I made and installed Ravn's Sampson post. With the decks finished It's time to put on the mahogany combings, but I had to get the Sampson post in place before I could do that. While I had some epoxy on hand I installed the screw eye that will secure Ravn's forestay. You can just see it in the background of the photo. ...Now R...
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering: May 2010
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering. A detailed account of the building of a faering designed by Atkin and her continuing adventures. Saturday, May 1, 2010. The keel on Atkin's Valgerda may be the most controversial element in his design catalog. Yesterday I received an email from Tom in Georgia, who is about to order Valgerda plans, but needs shallower draft than the 18 inches drawn by Atkin. Here's part of my reply:. And the comments following it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bundin er batleysir madur. Links relate...
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering: A faering full of Fords
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering. A detailed account of the building of a faering designed by Atkin and her continuing adventures. Sunday, June 3, 2012. A faering full of Fords. Three generations of Ford men, my grandson, son and me. I filled the faering full of Fords and we sailed Budd Inlet the Saturday before Memorial Day. There was plenty of room with six aboard: my youngest son, his wife, two kids, my wife and me. Several times during the sail the center thwart was empty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering: A nice sail
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering. A detailed account of the building of a faering designed by Atkin and her continuing adventures. Saturday, March 24, 2012. Trouble the Sailor Dog and I went for a sail yesterday on our local lake. The day was just too beautiful to resist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bundin er batleysir madur. A man without a boat is no more than a prisoner." (Bound is the boatless man.). Prudent, or just a chicken? Links related to this blog. 1001 Boats; a blog that I write for.
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering: Oars finished
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Ravn: a 19-foot faering. A detailed account of the building of a faering designed by Atkin and her continuing adventures. Friday, March 9, 2012. Now that I have four oars that match I need to recruit three more rowers to reenact the experiment at the Toledo Wooden Boat Show. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bundin er batleysir madur. A man without a boat is no more than a prisoner." (Bound is the boatless man.). Prudent, or just a chicken? Links related to this blog. 1001 Boats; a blog that I write for.