
This is the rigging of the Lady Washington. (For more on the details of the Lady, see this post.) I would have liked to have climbed around up there (at least while docked) when I was younger. It wouldn’t be a good idea nowadays.

This is the rigging of the Lady Washington. (For more on the details of the Lady, see this post.) I would have liked to have climbed around up there (at least while docked) when I was younger. It wouldn’t be a good idea nowadays.

This ship is a replica of the original Lady Washington from the American Revolutionary War. This one was built in Aberdeen, Washington, United States in time for the 1989 Washington State Centennial celebrations. She was docked in Port Townsend when I was out taking photos.
I was trying out a ‘new’ used camera (a Contax G2) and needed to finish a roll of film and send it in for development for evaluating the operation of the camera. I like the camera and it seems like it is operating well. I also went over to Fort Worden State Park and took the rest of the roll, including this image (below) of the Lighthouse at Point Wilson, showing a little weathering. Time for new paint!
