Keep posting them all...They're great!![]()
Spot onShe really is a cracking ship. I think i will go over the water when she comes back.
I heard the Qe2 is coming on 3rd October, anyone know if this is true, it will be the last chance to see her as its her farewell tour.
Thanks.
I whittled it down to about a dozen.
The tugs were alongside like this for about an hour.
7.15, and she's moving.
Starting to turn round.
Unfortunately, it was raining by now.
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Last edited by PhilipG; 06-12-2008 at 03:37 PM.
Great pics Philip. They get appreciated on here.
I believe you met my brother and nephew down at the terminal. You'll know who I mean if I say the latter is an 'old man' for his tender years.![]()
It's lovely how friendly people are on occasions like this.
I'll need another clue, Ged.
The Classic View.
A zoom-less view.
'Bye for now.
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Last edited by PhilipG; 06-12-2008 at 03:53 PM.
And as you were saying bye to her as she disappeared around that corner, Quincyg was saying hello on Crosby beach.
The little fella i'm on about is disabled on his feet, cheeky tooThey certainly knew you as PhilipG so I bet he asked you your name? It was early 6-7am.
One of the tugs that came in with the Grand Princess.
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No Miss, it's called "SMIT".
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