New Jutland V
Look at all these paddles, and not a creek to be seen.
Why is it that one can be up a creek without a paddle, and then have paddles galore and no creek?
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Olympus mjuII, Fuji Superia X-TRA 400, expired 2004.
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Look at all these paddles, and not a creek to be seen.
Why is it that one can be up a creek without a paddle, and then have paddles galore and no creek?
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Olympus mjuII, Fuji Superia X-TRA 400, expired 2004.
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Gosh, those are handsome oars.
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Hi Yvonne – just to be pedantic for a moment but these be paddles. Oars are somehow connected to a boat (oar locks, that kind of thing) and usually used in pairs. Paddles are swung freely with two hands. These ones look like they are probably for the dragon boats – it takes a lot of work to push a blade that size through the water.
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Thanks for educating this former prairie gal! The blades are surely big!
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