365 Project - week 18
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Not all the pics are from the small island this week - I've been off-island to bring D-d home from York for the summer.
So - under the cut are a couple of pics of the realities of living on an island, York Minster, and the girl herself -
Monday - after a discussion about fuchsias last weekend I took this picture from the car whilst in a queue of traffic along Governor's Road on Monday - the red is a fuchsia - and yes, it is about 12 - 15' high!

Tuesday - another road with plants - this time of year there is a lot of valerian growing wild in the hedgrows - as you can see not only on the nearside of the road, but on the otherside as well, there is deep pink as far as you can see -

Actually, up near my mother's house, there is a darker version as well.
Wednesday - this is the reality of living on an island - sitting on the car loading area waiting to get on the boat at 7.45am. The big black hole at the back of the Ben my Chree is where we drive in - as you can see the upper deck has containers and trailers on.

I got off the boat in England at 12.30pm - and that is how we start most of our journeys.
Thursday - well, D-d got her results and we went out to celebrate at This Thai Restaurant - what else could the picture of the day be than the girl herself?

Probably not the best picture - I think she may have had her mouth full of starter!
Friday - a picture of York. I am really proud of this one - it is a 'postcard' view - which I took from the men's department of M&S!

Saturday - back to the realities of life on an island - the car deck of the Ben, as we wait to get off.

And for today - it is the island-wide churches flower festival. I have taken a lot of pictures of our church, which is participating this year - this is probably my favourite as a representative of the whole -

As you can see, we don't have traditional church windows - so we have to do it another way!
The theme is the hymn 'All things bright and beautiful,' and this represents 'Sunset'. All over there are also 'all creatures great and small' dotted around - the birds in this picture were my contribution...
I also did the leaflets, and the signs to explain what each area represents - as actually arranging flowers is not one of my skills at all!
Tomorrow is Tynwald Day - I think I will mainly have it as a day of rest, but I will probably upload some more of the flower festival pictures.
So - under the cut are a couple of pics of the realities of living on an island, York Minster, and the girl herself -
Monday - after a discussion about fuchsias last weekend I took this picture from the car whilst in a queue of traffic along Governor's Road on Monday - the red is a fuchsia - and yes, it is about 12 - 15' high!

Tuesday - another road with plants - this time of year there is a lot of valerian growing wild in the hedgrows - as you can see not only on the nearside of the road, but on the otherside as well, there is deep pink as far as you can see -

Actually, up near my mother's house, there is a darker version as well.
Wednesday - this is the reality of living on an island - sitting on the car loading area waiting to get on the boat at 7.45am. The big black hole at the back of the Ben my Chree is where we drive in - as you can see the upper deck has containers and trailers on.

I got off the boat in England at 12.30pm - and that is how we start most of our journeys.
Thursday - well, D-d got her results and we went out to celebrate at This Thai Restaurant - what else could the picture of the day be than the girl herself?

Probably not the best picture - I think she may have had her mouth full of starter!
Friday - a picture of York. I am really proud of this one - it is a 'postcard' view - which I took from the men's department of M&S!

Saturday - back to the realities of life on an island - the car deck of the Ben, as we wait to get off.

And for today - it is the island-wide churches flower festival. I have taken a lot of pictures of our church, which is participating this year - this is probably my favourite as a representative of the whole -

As you can see, we don't have traditional church windows - so we have to do it another way!
The theme is the hymn 'All things bright and beautiful,' and this represents 'Sunset'. All over there are also 'all creatures great and small' dotted around - the birds in this picture were my contribution...
I also did the leaflets, and the signs to explain what each area represents - as actually arranging flowers is not one of my skills at all!
Tomorrow is Tynwald Day - I think I will mainly have it as a day of rest, but I will probably upload some more of the flower festival pictures.
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Date: 07/07/2009 03:05 am (UTC)When you drive your car onto the ship, do you drive out the other side or do you have to back out? I'm terrible at backing out--I'm sure I'd put a hole into the ship or sideswipe other cars!
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Date: 07/07/2009 07:34 am (UTC)The ferry - yes, we drive in one side, and out the other - where you see the car deck we drove down the left side of the boat, around the central bulkhead and are now pointing towards the back again, on the opposite side. What you see in the interior shot is just one side of the car deck, the left of the picture is the actual side of the ship - on the right is the central bulkhead with the stair cases up to the passenger deck etc. Those who drove on after us are on the other side of the bulkhead, still pointing into the ship, and then they will drive out round that central bulkhead after we have driven off. There are three lanes of traffic on either side. All quite simple, really!