Thanks,BB.The boat was parked at no 11 North Quay,just across from the railway bridge. Riding to the end of the breakwater is one of my favoutite rides when in Freo. A great place to watch the sun go down.
Having spent most of my working life at sea, as a sailor in the merchant marine,I have recently come ashore for a second go as a land lubber.The first time I was retrenched due to the GFC and I went back to sea on the Bass Strait ferries .Three years later,here I am. My job as a cargo super involves a company car and a small amount of driving around, which I try to keep to a minimum.
This blog is my view of the world from the saddle and also a diary of my passion for old, steel framed French treadlies.
4 comments:
Little compared to the large ship, yes, but powerful means of transportation!
Nice photo, with the color of the bike matching the color of the ship.
Paz :)
Fab photo!
Hey Chandra.There's nothing like a bike to make one feel like a local!(apart from a dog,of course)
cheers,
Thanks,BB.The boat was parked at no 11 North Quay,just across from the railway bridge. Riding to the end of the breakwater is one of my favoutite rides when in Freo. A great place to watch the sun go down.
cheers,
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