On Easter Day, we walked over the Goodwill Bridge and spotted Jessica Watson's yacht, Ella's Pink Lady, in which the 16 year old Brisbane girl sailed non-stop all around the world. A fabulous achievement for this young lady. The yacht is in the Maritime Museum where a lot of people celebrated some sort of reunion.
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Jessica Watson's "Ella's Pink Lady |
I like the looks of all that pink! Glad to see you posting on this blog again.
ReplyDeleteAh Bill, so good to see you posting about your beautiful Brisbane and surrounds again. Have a great weekend. Jo
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to blogging Bill. It was a great achievement by a special young lady, wasn't it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this photo of Pink Lady. I sure look forward to visiting her in Brisbane some day...From Seattle,WA,USA Mark Watland (SaltyDog)
ReplyDeleteWhat did they do with the keel? It looks like they've either imbedded it somehow, or cut it down (certainly hope that wasn't the case) . . . but what is showing isn't enough to have righted her when she was knocked down, or 180 degrees upside-down!!! If they can't have her in water, maybe having sand and some decking would look better. Would be wonderful if somebody would donate a nice big pool for her to be floating in!!! It could still have a pier or deck surrounding it so that people could see it up closer. It doesn't look like they are allowing it to be boarded anyhow! Really appreciate your posting this photo!!! Thanks!!! Carol Florida U.S.A.
ReplyDeleteAmazing achievement! I remember reading about this, but I didn't see a picture of the "Pink Lady." Thanks, Bill.
ReplyDeleteCarol in Florida, I think the keel was removed and the boat mounted on a large steel plate.
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