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2011
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November
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My new command
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September
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Reflections
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June
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Life saving changes.
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April
(1)
How times change.
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March
(1)
Image via WikipediaAlthough I was quite happy bein...
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January
(1)
A postman's follies.
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2010
(18)
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December
(1)
Gentle summer breezes.
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November
(1)
White horses.
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September
(1)
For those in peril on the sea.
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August
(1)
Beautiful visions of nature
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July
(1)
In the footsteps of my grandfather.
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June
(2)
Relics of the Scottish fishing industry
The dreaded overhaul.
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May
(1)
Man the pumps.
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April
(2)
We all have our callings.
Breaking the law.
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March
(2)
Broadcasting and copyrights then and now.
The shoals of cod.
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February
(3)
A painful reminder.
My fifteen minutes of fame.
You can't keep a good man down.
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January
(3)
Old habits die hard.
Freedom for a goldfish.
Are there still plenty of fish in the sea?
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2009
(66)
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December
(4)
Cold, hard winters.
My return to Ayr.
A wild goose chase.
We are sailing again.
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November
(3)
Aches, Pains and other ailments.
Pair trawling for herring.
Island wedding.
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October
(6)
This was a new kettle of fish. (nice pun)
Pictures relating to past posts.
Progress beckons.
My last sad farewell to the Olive Tree
The Watchful & Donald.
Melancholy memories.
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September
(6)
No rest for the wicked.
Lives at sea should not be put at risk by stupidit...
Image via WikipediaWell, just as you will have gue...
I played chicken with an aircraft.
"Graham" the Gannent.
I headed up the pier to new beginnings.
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August
(2)
Seas can be treacherous no matter where you are.
It was a freezing cold December morning.
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July
(5)
Could this be my first trip to the fishing grounds...
I saw the tail of a shark flail within the codend....
The stench was a hundred time worse than any shark...
The more fish, the more time spent on deck.
Wooden boats and iron men.
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June
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May
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April
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March
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February
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Donald Swarbrick
Author based in Scotland. After years spent at sea as a commercial fisherman I witnessed spectacular sights in the night sky while waiting for daylight to break. After I retired I decided to write on the subject.
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