The Argentine Navy came for a visit on board one of those classic flag ships from way back in the day. You don’t see this sort of thing in DFW.Â
More info on the ship here.
The Argentine Navy came for a visit on board one of those classic flag ships from way back in the day. You don’t see this sort of thing in DFW.Â
More info on the ship here.
Sorry to double post, but if you like boats, water, whales, sailing, etc. check this site out –
http://1000daysatsea.blogspot.com/
These two sweet folks are sailing for 1000 days – they already had a wreck with one of those huge freighters out in the middle of the Atlantic. I think it's fascinating.
I love the shots with the guys on the masts…
Be sure to eat some scrapple while you’re up there. Let us know how you like it. It was a favorite breakfast meat of my hubby’s when he was in Boston during his Navy tenure.
Thanks for the link noevadeaux. I have a dream of selling my home and everything when I retire and buying a boat and simply sailing the Carribean.
The first time I went to Mexico I met an executive from GE who had been “bought out” of his final years and was doing just that.
Very solitary, but something I would definitely enjoy.