'Feminism isn't about making women stronger. Women
are already strong. It is about changing the way the world
perceives that strength.'
~ G.D. Anderson
The larger one on the left is the The Lannon and the smaller
on the right is the Ardelle ~ They are open to the public
with safe social distancing for a sail around the harbor
and out beyond the breakwater depending on weather.
They are both replicas of old working schooners.
They both, I believe, were built in Essex MA.
We are sharing with: Our World Tuesday.
I love your comments, Thank you.
'Carol'
Beautiful old vessels. It is nice that they are open with precautions so the public can enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy a trip around the harbour.
ReplyDeleteWe love seeing the schooners and a ride would be lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful schooners-and I'd love to sail on one (after I have taken some sea sick pills). How ironic that as much as I love the sea I can get quite ill on any moving boat on the waters...
ReplyDeleteWhat a joy that would be, to come visit and take a sail in one or the other!
ReplyDeleteAmazing view, Great captured.
ReplyDeleteYes - love that quote!
ReplyDeleteHow I would love to climb aboard one of these and sail out for the day. Picnic lunch, wind in my hair. A nip of fall in the air. Soaking up some of those last rays of summer. Ahhhh, I can almost see, hear, feel , smell it all.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful view of the schooners. It would be fun to take a ride on one of them.
Take care, have a great day!
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteJust handsome! YAM xx
Well defined quote about feminism! I enjoyed this view along the schooners
ReplyDeletei love scenes like this. I would love to walk the shoreline - across the bay.
ReplyDeleteThey're beauties.
ReplyDeleteCarol - that quote is spot on. I remember well from my working days that strength in women usually gained them a bad reputation, but it was considered a desirable quality in men! The schooners are amazing - if they are that big in the photo, I can imagine what they look like up close and personal!
ReplyDeleteLove the schooner photos! And both built in Massachusetts is a bonus.
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