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Taking in the sea air on the top deck of the Stena Europe superferry. I travelled from Ireland to the UK last week to visit friends & family, my first time back in 10 years. Home now but I'm feeling a little jaded so you'll have to bear with me while I try to catch up on comments in the coming days.
The life jackets are stored in these benches & the lifeboats are hanging over the side. There is actually a walking route around the deck, 4 laps = 1km. Great idea to pass the time HBM!
Got to love springtime, with COVID I am sticking around home more. This is my favorite place to be.
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Not sure whether people call these balconies, decks or decks or something else, but this is an upstairs verandah on our house reflecting the morning sun off the thoroughly modern and 21st century fittings
For 7 Days of Shooting, Lights Theme
Illustrations of my upcoming project about the tarot deck. I've always wanted to have one but I didn't like any of them, so I'm just designing one for myself.
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This may have had a title, "Into harm's way" -- the dark clouds seem to call for that; but warships don't go into battle with bunting and a proliferation of banners. U.S.S. Dewey commissioning, after the crowd has gone. I'm pretty sure I was the last civilian to leave.
The final road deck section was lifted onto the new Queensferry Crossing Bridge yesterday, this is the view from Port Edgar on the south shore of the River Forth. The lifting operation from this position to the top was just over an hour.
T171 LJ60AUW seen at East Ham, Ron Leighton Way working on route 325 towards East Beckton, Sainsbury's.
Route 325 was another decked route to give more space for passengers. The majority of the 325s are now back to the allocation of ENLs, but a few deckers do still go on the route. Other routes also have gone back to the allocation of single deckers, which includes the 440, and most of the 112.
The “void deck” is a uniquely Singaporean term, referring to the ground floor of Housing Development Board (HDB) blocks that has been left open as sheltered space, where residents can gather to meet friends or where our children can run around, whether rain or shine.
Today, void decks continue to serve as popular hangout areas for senior citizens, as common spaces for Singaporeans and new citizens to “hang out”, and as venues for community activities organised by Residents’ Committees.
This is deck 16, the sport's court. I like to hang around on this deck a lot.
Royal Caribbean Allure of the Seas
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Hotel del Coronado is a beachfront luxury hotel in the city of Coronado, just across the San Diego Bay from San Diego, California. It is one of the few surviving examples of an American architectural genre: the wooden Victorian beach resort. It is one of the oldest and largest all-wooden buildings in California and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977 and is a designated California Historical Landmark.
When it opened in 1888, it was the largest resort hotel in the world. It has hosted presidents, royalty, and celebrities through the years, The hotel has been featured in numerous movies and books, the hotel received a Four Diamond rating and was listed by USA Today as one of the "Top 10 Resorts In The World"
We have new deck lights strung up for the summer festivities. What better way to create some wonderful shallowness!
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@ the comfort inn at nags head. it was a nice deck for a late afternoon sunbath (+45 sunscreen lol) and a good book. :)
taken with a borrowed olympus e500 w/a UV filter.
From an older photo, before I know about PANO-sabotage and all the great GIMP tools and color enhancements, etc. Now flipped, overlayered, distorted, color pushed to the limits. Just for the fun of it!
This is the BIG picture view of the deckchairs from yesterdays posting.
They were quite colourful and spectacular and were part of the 2016 Swell beach art exhibition.
Deck and flower containers behind a bed-and-breakfast home (B&B) in the old town of Chepstow (Monmouthshire, in southeastern Wales), along the River Wye, on a partly sunny morning near the beginning of October. The B&B cat sits on a step.
Among the brightly coloured autumnal flowers are fuschias and begonias.
"Chepstow" is the English name of this border town. Its name in Welsh is Cas-Gwent.
[from the "archives" -- 2008.]
[Chepstow B&B deck autumn morning 2008 oct 2 c; IMG_0987]