Great shot! I like all the antennas...got to keep in touch out on the water. I admire these fisherfolk although I wouldn't want to do that for a living. Tough job.
Tough work! But most of the boats look sound. My husband was a fisherman before we met. Thankfully he'd washed off all the fish slime and scales long before I knew him.
Always good to see the local fishing boats but unfortunately this is fast disappearing around most of our fishing ports these days.
ReplyDeleteÀ espera da partida para a faina.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
There's always a story or two in the papers in Sweden about too much fishing along the coast.
ReplyDeleteAn important way of income for many living near the sea.
ReplyDeleteNice image, Bill.
...looks like a chilly job!
ReplyDeleteI love strolling around harbour areas; so many opportunities for photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I like all the antennas...got to keep in touch out on the water. I admire these fisherfolk although I wouldn't want to do that for a living. Tough job.
ReplyDeleteYou can always win me over with a nautical shot like this Bill, fishing boats? J'adore!
ReplyDeleteI like this nice scene, Bill !
ReplyDeleteLove the line up! looks like a fine day to be out fishing though!
ReplyDeleteNice photograph. Love the boats with red in it.
ReplyDeleteI think these boats are all gossiping.
ReplyDeleteIt is a tough way to make a living!
ReplyDeleteA nice collection. I love seeing the name "Emmy Lou" on the back of the red one!
ReplyDeleteTough work! But most of the boats look sound. My husband was a fisherman before we met. Thankfully he'd washed off all the fish slime and scales long before I knew him.
ReplyDeleteBoats resting and cuddling.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice capture! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteQuite crowded!
ReplyDeleteI love fishing boats and tug boats. This is a lovely and peaceful image.
ReplyDeleteParecem amigos inseparáveis estes barcos.
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