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Cunard Weekend Whitsun Cruise, Southampton - Gibraltar - Southampton. 14th - 19th May 1932.
This is part of a series of pictures taken by my grandfather, recently found in an old album.
My great grandfather William Parker on deck on the RMS "Mauretania", May 1932.
Actually, she "decked" herself. I pulled the garland out of a storage box and left it in a heap on the couch. Then I went to the basement for another load of stuff. When I returned here was Natasha. I'm not sure how she got it around her neck so nicely, but she got bored with it and extricated herself as soon as I'd taken the picture.
The upper deck is a wonderful place to see everything which is going on - from the antics and revelry of the lower deck passengers (and their animals) to the continuous beauty of the lake and its shores.There is enough space for passengers to sunbathe on the open deck or enjoy the shade of the bar. The steady 8-10 mph of the boat creates a perfect breeze on a hot day. My wife Juliet (left) and Jack & Beryl Rumley have obviously just cracked a seriously funny joke!
Sunday morning scene on my deck using the Colour Sketch Effects of my D5200, and a little playing around with levels & saturation.
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Tons of progress on the deck after Lucas and Brad put in 3 long, hard days of work. It may not look it, but this thing is huge! I believe it's 30 feet wide and at least 10 feet deep. Now I need to save up to furnish the thing next year!
I used to hit my head on the old Zen arch thing.
We tore down some lattice work, thereby remodeling the deck/fence layout slightly. Then we had the deck treated. Now everything's one color (since the hot tub remodel last summer), uniform and well-protected from the elements.