Excellent pic! The almost-black sky, whitecapping sea, and bright colorful ship 
work very well together.

It reminds me of a pre-Chunnel trip we took. Returning to Dover, the crossing 
took over 4 hours. People were getting seasick everywhere. The last hour of the 
trip was spent going back and forth outside the Dover harbor, waiting for the 
wind to die down enough to dock safely.

There was a bright moon, and I spent a lot of time out on the upper deck. As we 
approached England a Royal Navy destroyer was heading out to sea, sending up 
curtains of spray as it went through the waves. 

Rick

> On Nov 10, 2021, at 9:15 AM, Ralf R Radermacher <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> They have a simple rule in Calais: You can't see Engand when it's
> raining, and when you can see England it's going to rain.
> 
> The Spirit of Britain approaching Calais in finest spring weather.
> Moments later, I had to sprint to the car to escape from yet another deluge.
> 
> https://www.fotocommunity.com/photo/licht-aus-spot-an-2-fotoralfbe/45774194
> 
> Enjoy
> Ralf
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