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Kaity
23-02-2008, 12:39 PM
Blackpool's (or should that be, Cleveley's) newest tourist attraction!
What does everyone think of the 'stricken ferry'?
Will they be able to recover it easily?
I've noticed a huge influx of cars and shoppers into Cleveleys since she ran around.
*hugs*
Rose Marie
23-02-2008, 06:44 PM
Blackpool's (or should that be, Cleveley's) newest tourist attraction!
What does everyone think of the 'stricken ferry'?
Will they be able to recover it easily?
I've noticed a huge influx of cars and shoppers into Cleveleys since she ran around.
*hugs*
i think its good kaity. well it is for me,,:), more tourists means more money so i will be heading over there next week if the weather is ok... i just hope they dont remove it to soon,,,,,,,,,
rachelb
24-02-2008, 10:25 PM
i think its good kaity. well it is for me,,:), more tourists means more money so i will be heading over there next week if the weather is ok... i just hope they dont remove it to soon,,,,,,,,,
Umm, do you run a 'Punch and Judy' show? Or sell balloons on street corners? Or something else! :eek:
Rose Marie
24-02-2008, 10:33 PM
Umm, do you run a 'Punch and Judy' show? Or sell balloons on street corners? Or something else! :eek:
i am a street artist/painter
have a look on my flicker
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14336892@N05/2288102285/
rachelb
25-02-2008, 06:31 PM
Ah! talent!
Question(s)
Does a 'pavement' artist draw straight on to the paving slabs?
You seem to draw on 'something' Do you erase what you have drawn, or sell them?
How about drawing some 'Dream Faries' or 'Night Faries' I like them!
Rose Marie
26-02-2008, 01:45 PM
Ah! talent!
Question(s)
Does a 'pavement' artist draw straight on to the paving slabs?
You seem to draw on 'something' Do you erase what you have drawn, or sell them?
How about drawing some 'Dream Faries' or 'Night Faries' I like them!
There are pavement artists who draw on pavements with chalks etc,, i used to do that. Now i use Acrylic on canvas and use masking tape to tape them down, This allows mt to donate them to hospitals and other worthy causes when they are finished.
debs_n_soots
28-02-2008, 03:24 PM
A little off the original topic I know, but wow Rose Marie you are rather talented - I had a look at your pics on-line and liked them very much, really liked the tiger cubs, but then I'm a cat lover......
To try to take this back on topic (somewhat tenuously) why don't you paint the 'stranded faerie'.....grooooaaaan :)
Rose Marie
28-02-2008, 03:41 PM
To try to take this back on topic (somewhat tenuously) why don't you paint the 'stranded faerie'.....grooooaaaan :)
i think that was fairy good humour :)
rachelb
02-03-2008, 04:57 PM
Blackpool's (or should that be, Cleveley's) newest tourist attraction!
What does everyone think of the 'stricken ferry'?
Will they be able to recover it easily?
If you are bored with 'Eastenders' then try these web sites, especially the first one, you can keep an eye on the ferry currently 'at anchor' off Clevley's. At least i think its that one.
http://www.shipais.com/showship.php?mmsi=308912000
http://transport.wspgroup.fi/hklkartta/
Kaity
02-03-2008, 05:27 PM
http://www2.blackpooltoday.co.uk/gallery_rd_fer/
there is a webcame too, but it dont seem to be working atmo...
http://argus-data.wldelft.nl/sites/cleven/2008/c3/060_Feb.29/index.html
rachelb
02-03-2008, 09:19 PM
http://www2.blackpooltoday.co.uk/gallery_rd_fer/
there is a webcame too, but it dont seem to be working atmo...
Wowee, some amazing photo's and i am missing it all!
rachelb
01-04-2008, 10:29 PM
Is it still there? I can't see from here!
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