'Tis a nice boat indeed, but how do you know it belongs to the Sullivan brothers? :) Re your comment on Ocala: For the past few winters, myself and some of my denser friends actually played golf on days when it was 34 degrees. It did usually warm up some but not enough. We get very few of those days and have recently come to our senses and will not do that again!
Cool wooden boat.
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Nice boat and photo.
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A fine looking craft & great photo, Bill!
ReplyDeleteGosto muito de ver estes barcos em madeira sem serem pintados.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
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The Sullivan Brothers sounds like the name of a bluegrass band - which conjures up some pleasant but probably erroneous images!
ReplyDeleteThe boat looks nice. One from the earlier stages of boatbuilding I think.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful wooden boat, the Sullivan Brothers, a brotherhood owning the boat together?
ReplyDelete...a lovely wooden boat.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautifully crafted wooden boat Bill, love the warm rich colour.
ReplyDeleteSomething you don't see every day, at least we don't :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
It looks well cared for!
ReplyDelete'Tis a nice boat indeed, but how do you know it belongs to the Sullivan brothers? :) Re your comment on Ocala: For the past few winters, myself and some of my denser friends actually played golf on days when it was 34 degrees. It did usually warm up some but not enough. We get very few of those days and have recently come to our senses and will not do that again!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice old wooden boat!
ReplyDeleteVERY small wheels for a boat that size.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a beautiful boat.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully composed image!
ReplyDeleteNice looking boat. I wonder if the Sullivan Brothers made it themselves.
ReplyDeleteLove the color and sheen on the boat!
ReplyDeleteLike this color combination...
ReplyDeleteThe colors and composition remind me of a Diebenkorn painting.
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