
Ramsey Isle of Man is my world. This image is Queens Pier 2/100 for those keeping count.
Thanks in advance for all those new people stopping by as I have been named
"blog of note" today.
The Pier has since fallen on bad times, as I pointed out in my
skywatch post. A group the "Friends of Queen's Pier" was set up to
hightlight the plight of the pier, and to try and save it, from the neglect it has suffered over the years. It's future is still uncertain, but at least it has now been secured. We need to preserve this pier as many of those in the UK has
been lost to the elements or even fire. Save our Pier. I know I'm home when I see it coming along the coast road.
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MY WORLD and thank the
skywatch gang once again for another inspired idea.
If you want to see loads of wonderful alternative images of the pier and excellent write up go to my world contributer Mannanan, British Isles
I am joining red bubble. Watch this space.
Congrats on being named "Blog of Note" Well deserved. Love the bridge image. BTW Tuesday already ;-) TFx
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your blog of note award.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post. See you net week.
I love bridges and all their possibilities
ReplyDeleteI hope your pier is saved. I love the photo. The greens and blues are set off by the pier. Very nice!
ReplyDeletePier, tramway and tradition. Good report.
ReplyDeleteBabooshka you've gone and done it again. A stunning photo of a brilliant piece of engineering that quite rightly needs preserving for future generations to come. It would seem that it's save the pier week as I've posted the same......
ReplyDeleteI love your photos of the Queen's Pier. It's amazing how different they are from each other!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the Blog of Note recognition! You certainly deserve it!
ReplyDeleteThis is not anything like those I have seen in Florida but yours is much larger and seems like higher.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being named Blog of Note. Your photos are splendid.
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Blog of note--good for you!! Mazal tov! Nice to see greatness recognized.
ReplyDeleteI love the ripples in the water, and the blue & green reflections - a very intriguing & complex note for a blog of note.
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I like this angle of the Queens Pier showing its amazing length. It definitely has to be saved. I enjoyed the visit and your historical piece on the pier. BTW Congratulations on the "blog of note" award!
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Hi, what a great shot, love to visit one day.
ReplyDeleteGreat bridge for a little island !
ReplyDeleteµSmile for You Babooshka !
Your island is so funny, and great !
That is a great bridge, a great construction! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome shot of the pier, perfect time of day. Thanks for sharing!
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Regina In Pictures
Babooshka: What a great story and I do hope you save the pier.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! And you celebrate with a great image! Cheers, Klaus
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Great shots and post. I found your skywatch one on this to be very interesting and good to read more here and see another great shot.
ReplyDeleteI love this pier - and what a great shot again. Congrats on the blog of note accolade, well deserved!
ReplyDeletecool. congrats on blog of note! :D by the way, where i am, oct. 28th hasn't happened yet. it's still the 27th. :D
ReplyDeleteNice blog. Nice picture!
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ReplyDeleteYou rock babooshka!
ReplyDeleteWow. Great pictures! Great blog! I look forward to coming back.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo. I wish I could post a photo a day like you. I should butal well. lol
ReplyDeleteLove the blog and photos.
Mazel tov on the blog of note.
Congratulations on being named a blog of note. Truly deserved!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! And awesome post for My World. Likeing this very much.
ReplyDeleteCongratulation for the blog at note:)
ReplyDeleteYour post today is very interesting. And I love your photo:) Very nice and cool!:)
Congrats on the award, well deserved. That pier is amazing. Would love to be able to go out on it.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry your bridge has fallen into disrepair. Take heart though, as even Henry Flagler's Seven Mile Bridge still has its' historical value!
ReplyDeleteawesome :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see the two different views of the pier, here and skywatch!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this post very much and the excellent photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the information.
Well done.
Look forward to more.
Come visit anytime,
Troy and Martha
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Congrats on the award and another great post
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one singing Under the Boardwalk? Yes, I know it is a pier, technically, but still...
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
Congrats on being selected "Blog of Note". Love the pictures!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Sunny
Wow this photo is awesome
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats!
Congrats on blog of note! I love taking pictures myself. I posted some on my page but those pics need some touching up.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful tour. This 2nd week of meme really makes us appreciate the many places that we don't usually see or ever had a chance to visit like the one you showed me in this post. Hope you get to have time to check my world too. Another great job and more to come in the coming weeks.
ReplyDeleteCongratulation on being in the blog of note. Nice scenery on your part of the world. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeletenot only is the bridge neat, but the water underneath is cool too :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my blog.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on becoming noteworthy!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and I hope you manage to save the pier. Too many historical structurea have either succumbed to weather or 'accidental' fire.
Very nice blog. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteAll terribly nostalgic for me as I used to live in Ramsey. I do so wish they would rebuild that pier. they have been going on about doing it for years!
ReplyDeleteA great photo of the Pier, Babooshka, and it is always a pleasure to read your comments with your photos. Congratulations for the award!!
ReplyDeletelove the colors of the sand & water below the pier.
ReplyDeleteAnd on being BLOG of NOTE - that's so very, very exciting & cool! I can tell my friends that I know you - well, that I blog with you, in the same blog-sphere... Congrats!
Hey Babooshka
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Wonderful, isn't it...:)
Now the entire world will know about you, not that most of it didn't already know!
Hi mate
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congratulations Babooshka for being named on "blog of Note"!:) You deserve it!
ReplyDeleteI also love piers. I used to live in Brighton and felt very similar about the West Pier, luckily a Grade 1 listed pier, but still its fate is certain.
ReplyDeleteLoved the mention of Sodor, which before now I had only heard of in my son's Thomas the Tank Engine DVDs (I apologise for my ignorance on this matter, but I really never knew it was a real place).
Congrats on being blog of note!
great photos!
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ReplyDeleteExcelent Photo.
Nice blog.
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Congrats for being the Blog of Note.
ReplyDeleteYour posts are superb.
There were one or two landmarks in my hometown that are no more...sad. I hope your pier will be saved.
ReplyDeleteNice blog .Well done . keep it up
ReplyDeleteTremendous achievement to be named on Blogger. Very well done and well deserved. Love today's photograph of the pier.
ReplyDeleteWow you have a blog note award its awesome and your entry is great too.
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ReplyDeleteYou're famous!!! Congrats on the Blog of Note recognition. We've known it all along, but it's nice when someone else notices how great your blog is. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this view.
ReplyDeleteWe already knew how good you are, about time the rest found out.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Love the shadows and reflections. And the angle. Perfection, as always. BJ
ReplyDeleteI'm not here. I'm on a coach to london but i just had to congratulate you on being a blog of note. It's photos like todays that show why you deserve it. This comment probably cost me a fortune on my phone. Catch up with you friday. Marley :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo, you've got the contrast just right in this one. I look forwardto seeing somemore of your photos in future, as I'm trying to learn photography for myself.
ReplyDeleteWould you be able to post some tips on how you take photos, for those of us less well informed (or skilled!)
Thanks
Congratulations on the blog of note. I can not say enough just how totally professional you are as a photographer, a genuinely funny writer and all round good egg. Please can someone on the island in a position of power get hold hold of this lady and give her the keys to the island. I never liked come overs, until now.
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Congratulations on the blog of note. I can not say enough just how totally professional you are as a photographer, a genuinely funny writer and all round good egg. Please can someone on the island in a position of power get hold hold of this lady and give her the keys to the island. I never liked come overs, until now.
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Congratulations on being the Blog of Note today, Babooshka! Very well deserved.
ReplyDeleteCan I use some of your pics on my site? I LOVE them.
ReplyDeleteJulian Meteor, Plymouth
Congratulations! I've not seen your blog before and am really enjoying catching up. Well done! Well deserved!
ReplyDeletevery cool to add the bit of history with the photo.
ReplyDeleteOh my Babooshka! Both of your shots of the Queen's Pier have different color palettes but I would have to say both of them are exquisitely amazing! On this photo, I so love the greens Love it so much!
ReplyDeleteSteven^^
Congratulations on your Blogs of Note listing. It's nice to see this is one of the blogs I actually know for a change :)
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Nice pic:)
ReplyDeleteBravo for the Blog of note recognition
ReplyDeleteToday picture's choice proves it all!!
I agree with you it's nice to have your own little landmark when returning home.. it appears in the landscape and that's it ! you know you are home!!
thats nice...
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Congratulations to you because your blog today is one of the most important at Blogger.com.
ReplyDeleteYou deserve no doubt.
Hopefully someday have any of my blogs such luck.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being named blog of note!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations also for the photograph of the bridge. I hope you and your friends' actions will save the bridge as you've worked hard to do.
I saw a deal on TV the other night about Ghost Ships & they told about one in The Isle Of Man and I thought of you! hehehe
ReplyDeleteCongrats - Blog of Note - Very cool!
I have to be honest, I hadn't really heard too much about The Isle Of Man until about a year ago when I came across a radio based web cam in Ireland and the DJ was originally from there. I don't remember hearing or studying about it in school, but now, I know where it is and I've checked it out on Google Earth, which is a technological amazement for me!
I hope everything works out with the pier because history is important for our future.
Congrats on being named a Blog of note. Great photos...
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Congratulations for being a blog of note!
ReplyDeleteMay your efforts be blessed!!!! Continue photographing! ;-)
Enjoy and thanks for sharing your part of the world...also for your visit and comment.
Great post and photo.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the blog of note.
Thanks for the vist,
Troy and Martha
Will you move to Liverpool and do a photo a day of our fair city in this "City of Culture year" please. I used to go to the island in the 60's. You have bought back many happy times. If you are in Liverpool, stop by the Cavern any evening.
ReplyDeleteI like the geometry of the stilts (?) and your angle take. Nice as always, Babooshka!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the blog of note - hope the spammers calm down soon (no doubt they'll be onto tomorrow's blog of note soon enough). What a lovely picture :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo of such an interesting bridge. I love the color of the water beneath.
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98 comments here. Everything has been said so I will just say keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say . . . Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the silhouette on this photo.
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by my blog :)
Your Bridge Photo Fan Club is happy to see the second installment of this series!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a majestic looking place, I do hope it can be restored.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent capture! I love the information you always give with your photos. Congratulations on being named "Blog of Note"!
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