- Location
- Somewhere wet & hilly in NW England.
Sent and got a reply! "I'll use the photo in the next few months ..."![]()
Fame at last!

Sent and got a reply! "I'll use the photo in the next few months ..."![]()
Give me a waveThe internet has brought us some incredible benefits. Have a look at these sites:
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:4.2/centery:25.2/zoom:2
Track any ship in the world. I wonder if there are more or fewer ships now than there would have been 100 years ago?
I think our own @Richard A Thackeray posts on there doesn't he?This is a good one for wasting time: http://www.wetroads.co.uk/
You've SK9230/SAS9230, from Oslo to Billund, crossing ahead of you, at 35,000 feet.
Only yesterday, I was wondering where you had got to.
I can't make out whether they are genuine or not...If you are a fan there is always. Www.penisland.net they now specialise in wood.
Yes, I have posted on it, and also used it to illustrate/embelish a few topics/posts on here
I've been across, probably the longest 'wet-road' on there................. Morecambe Bay
Hint: try to buy a pen.I can't make out whether they are genuine or not...
I found this in their FAQ:
Q: Can I provide my own wood?
A: In most cases we can handle your wood. We do require all shipments to be clean, free of parasites and pass all standard customs inspections.
The jury is still out!![]()