A Bainbridge Island Ferry

Very serene and tranquil Brian. Again love the tones and the little extra punch brings the ship to the fore. First thoughts were as Rob's mentions about the echo of the land.
 
I am on board buggars, can't you see my only one horn? Good image Brian and with an Olympus om 2, one of my former favourites. Isn't that close to Pugent sound?
 
Very serene and tranquil Brian. Again love the tones and the little extra punch brings the ship to the fore. First thoughts were as Rob's mentions about the echo of the land.
Thanks, Julian. Much appreciated.
I am on board buggars, can't you see my only one horn? Good image Brian and with an Olympus om 2, one of my former favourites. Isn't that close to Pugent sound?
Thank you, Ivar. Yes, that is part of Puget Sound. (By the way,...I suspect you may be an imposter; no true Norseman goes outdoors with only one horn. Who are you,...?)
Now that is simply gorgeous. Love the gloomy (gloamy) tones.
Thanks a lot Pete. Much appreciated.
 
As wounds are inflicted upon you and as age and wisdom grow on you, one tends to become peaceful and patient with all kind of characters:D even as a Viking.
 
Sorry, Ivar. Couldn't resist. How did the stitches go?
I had to get to the emercency 'cause the gas had settled in the wound. I had done everything correctly, except for the gas. Should have used a compress which I did not have. Nice to know that they had histoacryl a surgical glue which I introduced to all Norwegian hospitals in the early eighties. The wound had grown in the debt, but not on the derma / upper layer of the skin. Just got back and very glued.:D
 
And since the gas and the gauze have been removed from the wound:D remember I am an old fart of a viking, the hand is now in a very stiff condition:rolleyes:
 
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