The good ship Silkie . . .

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Rowana
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The good ship Silkie . . .

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. . . is not what she seems :!:

I think he's been keeping somethin from us . . .


Taken at Portsoy boat festival yesterday -

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Suilven has undergone a bit of a transformation too since last I saw her.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6TAGK86WfE
different colours made of tears
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How was the festival?

I attended Portsoy primary school, living a couple of miles outside the town until I came down to Glasgow in 1970 to attend college.

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ash wrote:How was the festival?
The festival was great and we thoroughly enjoyed it.

We went 2 years ago, and it was very crowded, but this year, although it was buisy, there was still room to move about. The Oldmeldrum sports was also yesterday, and there was a steam engine rally at Castle Fraser, so I suppose some people who may have gone to Portsoy, went ot one of these

Today wouldn't have been so nice though - It's poured with rain all day here !
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