So I'm not allowed to say that I am a follower of williambeem.com on here? I don't understand. I loved being able to pop over to your site when I was viewing your work and wanted to read more about what you've been up to.
So I'm not allowed to say that I am a follower of williambeem.com on here? I don't understand. I loved being able to pop over to your site when I was viewing your work and wanted to read more about what you've been up to.
You're always welcome to pop over. As for the link here, my questions to the Mod have gone unanswered and ignored, so I don't expect anything to change.
The Havengore leaving St Catherines Dock yesterday in preperation for the Queens Escort along the River Thames as part of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations this weekend.
The Havengore has just undergone a very costly renovation in time for the celebrations and has a played a very important part in the River Thames Maritime History.
On 30 January 1965 the Havengore carried Sir Winston Churchill on his last journey by water along the River Thames from Tower Pier to Festival Pier during his State Funeral.
Havengore participated in the river pageant held to mark the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977.
On 17th May 2012 it was announced that the Havengore had been selected to carry members of the Royal Family as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in a flotilla of over a thousands vessels during the Thames pageant on 3 June 2012.
It's been awhile since I last posted. 10 - 12 hour days, seven days a week for eight straight weeks leaves little time for fun. Plus, we're selling our house and buying a new one. So glad, to be done with the crazy busy stretch at work. Here's a new shot. It's a church in Texarkana, Arkansas.