Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Nice capture on the activity of lifting!
It is a sobering thought that we are now being cautioned to restrict our intake of ocean fish due to the plastics they now contain.
It must be great living by the sea. God bless.
Work is never ending.
Gosto desta fotografia.Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.Andarilhar Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa Livros-Autografados
...we all need a lift now and then.
Love also the hills behind the scene! On you weather-button I see it is a little bit fall in your area :-)
Sometimes I wish I had a crane handy! Smile Smile
Stuff that I never even knew happened because I live away from water. Thank you Bill and love the background!
Awesome capture .
I always wondered how they kept them from getting tangled up in the irst place.
Such a foreign way of life to me. Living off the sea. Probably a good thing as I get sea sick pretty quickly.Good picture Bill.
That must be tedious work to get those nets all sorted out.
Excellent capture, Bill.
Nice one!
Always something to see when you are beside the sea!Nice photo - thanks Bill.All the best Jan
Fishing is a hard life!
A very important job!
Tools of the fishermen!
There's a lot to do if one is a fisherman by trade.
So much to see to before the fishing even begins Bill.
Oh yes ... we enjoy hanging out around working docks ....and your picture caught the action beautifully.
Nice capture on the activity of lifting!
ReplyDeleteIt is a sobering thought that we are now being cautioned to restrict our intake of ocean fish due to the plastics they now contain.
ReplyDeleteIt must be great living by the sea.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Work is never ending.
ReplyDeleteGosto desta fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
...we all need a lift now and then.
ReplyDeleteLove also the hills behind the scene! On you weather-button I see it is a little bit fall in your area :-)
ReplyDeleteSometimes I wish I had a crane handy!
ReplyDeleteSmile Smile
Stuff that I never even knew happened because I live away from water. Thank you Bill and love the background!
ReplyDeleteAwesome capture .
ReplyDeleteI always wondered how they kept them from getting tangled up in the irst place.
ReplyDeleteSuch a foreign way of life to me. Living off the sea. Probably a good thing as I get sea sick pretty quickly.
ReplyDeleteGood picture Bill.
That must be tedious work to get those nets all sorted out.
ReplyDeleteExcellent capture, Bill.
ReplyDeleteNice one!
ReplyDeleteAlways something to see when you are beside the sea!
ReplyDeleteNice photo - thanks Bill.
All the best Jan
Fishing is a hard life!
ReplyDeleteA very important job!
ReplyDeleteTools of the fishermen!
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot to do if one is a fisherman by trade.
ReplyDeleteSo much to see to before the fishing even begins Bill.
ReplyDeleteOh yes ... we enjoy hanging out around working docks ....and your picture caught the action beautifully.
ReplyDelete