POTW: Two – Autumn in Kingston and Parts

POTW - Geoff Roulet

Oct 14, 2021

POTW - Geoff Roulet

Photograph taken on Sept 15 while drifting home after the last Wednesday evening race at Collins Bay Yacht Club, Kingston, Ontario.

Geoff Roulet

 

 

…..And from Misty

A second possible POTW candidate is not quite as artistic. It arrived in our inbox with this note:

Dear,

I am very glad that you can read this email. This is Misty from China, we’re manufacturer for boat part.

Are you interested in learning more details? we sincerely invite you.

Best wish, Misty

 

 

 

 

No matter what kind of photo you’d like to share with us, POTW – the Photo of the Week – is the place. As you can see, we welcome quite a broad spectrum of artist choices. Just as long as it’s boating, it qualifies.

Send your shots to cyob@kerrwil.com and put POTW in the subject line.

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