May I ask if they live on these boats or use them for pleasure? Not familiar with this so much. Nice slice of life shot. I'm so glad you're out and snapping away again. You have made such remarkable progress. I know how hard you have had to work to get where you are. Bravo my friend. V
@Virginia.......they live permanently on these boats, cleverly adapted and connected to services for water, and electricity or using small generators, or solar cells and windmills to charge batteries.
May I ask if they live on these boats or use them for pleasure? Not familiar with this so much. Nice slice of life shot. I'm so glad you're out and snapping away again. You have made such remarkable progress. I know how hard you have had to work to get where you are. Bravo my friend.
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Looks like it's not only a dog's life but a people's life too. Very nice! I echo V's comments. Bravo indeed.
ReplyDelete@Virginia.......they live permanently on these boats, cleverly adapted and connected to services for water, and electricity or using small generators, or solar cells and windmills to charge batteries.
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting image and text when the 'issue' is taken in an Australian context.
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty fancy chair inside the boat.
ReplyDeleteI think I would like to have a go at being a boat person.