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Kennebunk port - created by jesseleduc


Kennebunk port
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No Alexis the Zumba instructor wasen't there that night (5 years and 2602 days ago)

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Farmers' bridge - created by carmen


Farmers bridge
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(5 years and 2607 days ago)

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kyricom says:

Are you sure you wanted this in the "bridges" theme? Maybe meant for "boats?"

author says:

probably I was drunk so I have changed the photo

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in port - created by carmen


in port
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Port by night - created by roon


Port by night
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Port or Starboard? - created by BeSea


Port or Starboard?
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In sailing terms, port is the left side of a vessel, and the light shown at night on that side is red. Green is the starboard, or right side of the vessel. A port is also a round window on a boat. So this photo is all mixed up. (5 years and 2788 days ago)

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jerostone says:

Maybe portholes on the port side, with some Port wine below decks? Nice.

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kyricom says:

Or, maybe it's POSH (Port Over, Starboard Home - from when the rich in the early 20th century would travel from the US to Europe and back home. That way the sun wouldn't be shining right in your windows. They would have "posh accomodations"

author says:

POSH; the popular notion that the word is an acronym from port out ( ward ), starboard home, said to be the preferred accommodation on ships traveling between England and India, is without foundation.

So the US had nothing to do with the word and the acronym does not exist. Even more mixed up.

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