Are these places you've been or lived or just favorites. I spent many months across the Severn River from the Naval Academy. I did work in the Navy Boat Basin there. Ah, fond memories.
The YP basin. The company I worked for did a bunch of overhauls on the YPs and I was one of the mechanics. Air Conditoning systems mostly. I had a ring-side seat there for the Blue Angels at graduation time.
America the Beautiful! Sigh. I really appreciate your blog has listings to contact the different branches of government with an invite to tell those disassociated Washingtonians what we think.
Troll: The others are; The Mojave Desert, Oklahoma City, Washington, DC. Long Beach California, Cheyenne Wyoming, Phoenix Arizona, Eleuthera Bahamas and Annapolis Maryland.
Fishy: I think a lot of folks take the U.S. for granted, everyone should get a chance to leave it and stay somewhere else for a while. It brings a whole new sense of appreciation on your return.
I thought I recognized OKC! Interesting shot, the K-M building isn't usually so lit up. When were you living in my neck of the woods? Thanks for stopping by today. I've also been to a pub called the cricketers.
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Are these places you've been or lived or just favorites. I spent many months across the Severn River from the Naval Academy. I did work in the Navy Boat Basin there. Ah, fond memories.
Happy MM!
Buzz Kill: I have been a local at these places, well within a few miles of them.
At David Taylor or the YP basin?
Wow, Karl, youse moved around some, huh?
All lovely--I hope ya took FULL advantge of the locales (not the locals!)
Happy MM!
The YP basin. The company I worked for did a bunch of overhauls on the YPs and I was one of the mechanics. Air Conditoning systems mostly. I had a ring-side seat there for the Blue Angels at graduation time.
Great pics. I only recognize Saint Louis, specifically.
Happy Mute Monday!
America the Beautiful! Sigh.
I really appreciate your blog has listings to contact the different branches of government with an invite to tell those disassociated Washingtonians what we think.
Aunty Belle: yes I have moved around a bit. The best advantage, I could.
Buzz Kill: Neat, I hope it was a good job for you. It's one of the best seats in the house for the show.
Troll: The others are; The Mojave Desert, Oklahoma City, Washington, DC. Long Beach California, Cheyenne Wyoming, Phoenix Arizona, Eleuthera Bahamas and Annapolis Maryland.
Fishy: I think a lot of folks take the U.S. for granted, everyone should get a chance to leave it and stay somewhere else for a while. It brings a whole new sense of appreciation on your return.
No better time than now to send a message.
I thought I recognized OKC! Interesting shot, the K-M building isn't usually so lit up. When were you living in my neck of the woods? Thanks for stopping by today. I've also been to a pub called the cricketers.
Pam: I last lived there in the late seventies. I haven't visited since the mid nineties. Long story.
Was it in Worthing?
St. Louis! A highly underrated city. And I do so loves me some Mojave desert. Great shots and Happy Mute Monday!
youre a nomadic! all lovely places through your eyes. happy MT.
Moi: Yes, St. Louis is underrated. yet it pales in comparison to the Mojave. Had I not taken to the water, that's where I would be.
K9: I have found few places that cannot be lovely, once looked at with the right point of view.
VERY pretty....love them all.
Beautiful shots. Happy belated!
Vixen: Glad you liked them.
MinorityReport: Welcome and thank you.
Hope y'all have a fine time on this Thanksgiving holiday!
These are beautiful pictures Karl. Thank you for sharing.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Rage: Glad you liked them, hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving.
Troll: Thanks, it was a fun time. Hope yours went well.
gobble gobble gobble...is that turkey all gone?
Now fer all the college games!
Have a great weekend,Karl!
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