Thursday 20 August 2015

GOOD FENCES- Ailsa Craig (Part 3)

This is the skipper of the rib that we were going to sail over to the Ailsa Craig Island.  There were seven of us along with the skipper and his wife.   I suppose you could say, "we were fenced in".  The sea was relatively fine however there was a very heavy mist as you will see next week when i show you various videos of the journey and  birds seen. 




Thank you for your visit today.

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31 comments:

  1. It looks as if you are catching the wrong boat.......This one is going to St Kilda or maybe Hirta.

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    1. HI Adrian Stick with me on the journey and you will see I end up at Ailsa Craig!

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  2. Adrian was sharp there! I look forward to the video and photos of birds seen.

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  3. I like the look of that boat. A fun take on Good Fences.

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  4. It is a cute little boat, I hope the water was calm! Great shots, Margaret! Enjoy your day!

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  5. Hmmm. The boat looks kind of tiny for nine people.

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  6. it does look a bit small, but as long as it got you there and back. :)

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  7. that would be a great trip to make though I might prefer a sturdier boat! Very brave of you: hope it wasn't too rough!

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  8. This looks like an interesting boat ride! Nice stone wall and green grass!

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  9. Did you feel crowded? Sounds like an interesting trip.

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  10. Good morning Margaret......very interesting indeed! Hope all went well and that you stayed {somewhat} dry.
    Blessings to you...

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  11. Looks really small for all those people. Looks like you had a great trip!

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  12. Looks like tight quarters! But I'm sure the journey was worth it.

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  13. Although the weather was overcast I hope you enjoyed your day.
    Bises - Cath

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  14. I prefer a larger boat, as I get sea sick real easy.

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  15. I just caught up on all three posts for your trip to Alisa Craig Island. What a beautiful locale! Really enjoyed your video. The dipper and wagtail are a joy to see. I like the look of that rib and would love to take that trip!

    Have a blessed day, Margaret!

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  16. Now that a neat interpretation of being "fenced in." - Looks like you were all ready to head out and have some fun.

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  17. It is a dream, it looks like a wonderful life, I love it.

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  18. Truly fenced in, great shots.

    peter

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  19. I think I'd like a bigger boat too! ;-))

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  20. A cozy fenced in boat. But if you were with good friends, I'm sure it was a great time had by all.
    Great shots. cm

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  21. I got a bit seasick just looking at the boat.... Nicely documented.

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  22. Does the skipper need some coffee? :)
    Looking forward to your pictures from your trip...
    Have a Beautiful Day, Margaret!
    Peace :)

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  23. Very clever for today, mist and fog can make for some beautiful images!!!!

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  24. always love a great adventure :)

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  25. Looks like a fun journey, good that the seas weren't rough.
    ~

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  26. Makes me smile! Looks like a real adventure on a chilly day.

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  27. A trip to a UK offshore island is always exciting Margaret. I used to love going off to Bardsey Island in the knowledge that a day or two delay in getting back would not be the end of the world.

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