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The "Vital Spark"
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Posted By: Kerrowdown, 03-17-2015, 07:59 AM

Para Handy rides again... well he would once he gets steam up again.

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03-17-2015, 08:18 AM   #2
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You know, this gives the illusion the boat is floating in space. Very cool.
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You know
I didn't... but I do now.

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Lovely. The 'actual' Vital Spark is moored at Inveraray though. I'm sure it will never find out so you're safe enough

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Lovely.
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The 'actual' Vital Spark is moored at Inveraray though
I'm sure that this is even a "proper" puffer, the wheelhouse was always at the stern on those, it just reminded me of Para Handy.

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The Vital Spark - there's a blast from the past; superb shot too.
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That is such a beautiful image! Very serene; I absolutely love it!

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The Vital Spark - there's a blast from the past
Only folk of a certain age will understand the joys of "The Vital Spark"

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superb shot too
Thanks very much.

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That is such a beautiful image! Very serene; I absolutely love it!
Thank you for your very kind words.
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Para Handy rides again... well he would once he gets steam up again.
Very good!
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