BtC - on deck
IBB[25] - tiny island
IBB[25] - Lady
BtC - wake-watching
IBB[25] - RNLI letter [Explored]
IBB[25] - Main Saloon [HTT]
SoS[25] - single crocus
IBB[25] - spring flowers
IBB[25] - looking back
IBB[25] - full ridge of Place Fell
IBB[25] - Place Fell {summit}
IBB[25] - Glenridding Pier
IBB[25] - MV "Lady Wakefield"
IBB[25] - Raven's bows
IBB[25] - Wheelhouse
whn - puzzling fragment
SoS[25] - first daff {2 of 2}
SoS[25] - first daff {1 of 2}
whn - beach find {2 of 2}
whn - beach find {1 of 2}
whn - eye-catching
whn - BCK 303
HRA[25] - Spring Conference
whn[25] - froth clumps
whn - piers & a spring tide
whn[25] - wind-blown
whn - incoming tide {2 of 2}
whn - incoming tide {1 of 2}
sco - incoming !
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IBB[25] - MV "Lady Dorothy" [HFF]
![IBB[25] - MV "Lady Dorothy" [HFF] IBB[25] - MV "Lady Dorothy" [HFF]](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/14/50/52801450.55b62603.640.jpg?r2)

MV "Lady Dorothy" is the smallest, and youngest, of the Ullswater Steamers' fleet - and has a 63 passenger capacity.
Originally a passenger ferry from the Channel Islands, she came by road from Poole in 2001, in the midst of the tragic Foot & Mouth Disaster. Her entry into service allowed an extended winter schedule for the first time - she's a good seaboat when winter weather makes for less than ideal conditions.
[built 1967, 50ft x 12ft & draws 4ft, cruising speed of 8 knots]
Originally a passenger ferry from the Channel Islands, she came by road from Poole in 2001, in the midst of the tragic Foot & Mouth Disaster. Her entry into service allowed an extended winter schedule for the first time - she's a good seaboat when winter weather makes for less than ideal conditions.
[built 1967, 50ft x 12ft & draws 4ft, cruising speed of 8 knots]
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A wonderful and interesting picture, well captured.
I like it very much!
Very nice composition and colours.
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
HFF
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