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Southampton Waters from QE2
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Wow, who has been sailing on the Queen? Lucky duck! How marvelous and a fine, fine puzzle!
09/Jan/09 5:28 AM
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I'll second that!
09/Jan/09 5:36 AM
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I'll third it!! Wonderful colours in this, and a good puzzle pic!!
09/Jan/09 8:21 AM
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Wonderful!!!
09/Jan/09 8:26 AM
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But if I look at the completed picture for long I start getting dizzy ... that darned fear of heights!
09/Jan/09 9:23 AM
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What an awesome picture made for a great puzzle.
09/Jan/09 1:04 PM
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Is this before or after it's last voyage downunder?
09/Jan/09 1:29 PM
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Ah, Southampton is where we left England for the strange land down under called Australia in 1955.
09/Jan/09 1:30 PM
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So did my Anne, who left Southampton as a 'ten oound pom' in 1966.
09/Jan/09 1:58 PM
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Oh, Ian, you're doing it again! Mysterious Oz-speak! What does that mean?
Beautiful quality of the light in this photo!
09/Jan/09 9:58 PM
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Joan - that's supposed to be a "ten pound pom" which means an English migrant who was sponsored and only paid 10 pounds to come to Australia. I think I've got that right.
09/Jan/09 11:42 PM
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All those shades of gray made for a nice challenging puzzle.
10/Jan/09 1:08 AM
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