for One Word Sunday: wind

Comments
  1. Sue says:

    Great, I wonder how many will go with both!

  2. peggy says:

    There is such beauty in sailing ships. Loved San Diego when I lived there years ago. So many exciting things to see.

  3. ladysighs says:

    Sailing across oceans changed the world.
    I wonder if folks had just stayed in their own backyard …. if the world would have been a better place?
    I don’t know. But I am pretty sure I’m not the only one who has thought about this.

    “Stay in your room until you can play nice!” is a good thing to remember. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  4. Dan Antion says:

    I love wooden ships!

    • I do too, so seeing this one (and a few others) was a joy. They’re part of a museum and if you pay you can go onboard, but we didn’t have time for that.

  5. Those ships are fantastic. They stir my imagination…

    • Mine, too, Deborah. Just imagine setting out in one of these not really knowing where you might end up and what misery you might suffer. Amazing!

  6. Marie says:

    Ah – clever bunny, going for both…. Beautiful ship – and I love ropes and nets…

  7. scr4pl80 says:

    Those sails are so majestic looking! Great shot.

  8. lily says:

    Love the ship shot!

  9. Tina Schell says:

    Oh so perfect – ready I think for an example in English class!! Loved your clever examples!

  10. de Wets Wild says:

    I wish I knew what to do with all those sails and ropes, but I’m afraid if it were up to me we’d never get out of the harbour safely…

  11. Debbie Smyth says:

    I was hoping to see some of the winding as well as windy. Great the way you pulled them together in the same place. And those are impressive sails!

  12. Resa says:

    Neat shot, Janet!
    When I read the title, I really hoped you weren’t posting a pic of a can of beans! ๐Ÿ˜€

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