Trevor, the photos are fanatastic, (for me especially); I lived for 6 years (1968 to 1973) in Portland and spent many hours on the wharves and breakwaters fishing, (when they were open to the public) or sailing in and around them. Regards, Peter R
Welcome. One of the points I would have liked to have made at Warrnambool re Web 2.0 platforms such as Ning is that they are essentially unbreakable. Accordingly do not hesitate to experiment with its various features/functions. Web 2.0 works when there is engagement which, in turn, requires members who are confident in the use of the technology.
On another matter; how did the conservation survey of the lifeboat go. I read in a news article that Michael Staples found it to be in a remarkabley good condition considering its long life in the open on the hard.
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Regards,
Peter R
Welcome. One of the points I would have liked to have made at Warrnambool re Web 2.0 platforms such as Ning is that they are essentially unbreakable. Accordingly do not hesitate to experiment with its various features/functions. Web 2.0 works when there is engagement which, in turn, requires members who are confident in the use of the technology.
On another matter; how did the conservation survey of the lifeboat go. I read in a news article that Michael Staples found it to be in a remarkabley good condition considering its long life in the open on the hard.
Regards,
Peter R