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hometoursandotherstuff · 2 years ago
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This home, built in 1969 in Anacortes, Washington, simulates living on a cruise ship. It has 8bd. and 10ba. $8M.
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The living room has a wonderful view of Guemes Channel- notice that they have a telescope set up at the window. 
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A “porthole” in the wall gives a direct view of the living room fireplace.
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The home has lots of interesting architectural details and skylights. There’s a view of the tower from the dining room. 
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At the kitchen sink, it looks like you’re at the helm of a ship moving out to sea.
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Love the copper exhaust hood and nautical lights.
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The pantry has a sink, refrigeration, wine cooler and appliances.
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Beautifully detailed detailed ceiling above the stairs.
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Love that reading nook.
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You can even see the water from the mezzanine landing. 
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The main bd. views and cozy fireplace.
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Spacious en-suite bath with timeless cabinetry.
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So many places to sit and enjoy the view before a fireplace.
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This secondary bd. is just as lovely as the main one.
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TV room.
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If you’re not into nautical decor, this is definitely not the home for you. 
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The tower is an observatory.
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Lovely deck with an outdoor fireplace.
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And, look at this smaller, yet spacious, full sized home also on the property.
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The house sits on the waterfront on 2.08 acres of land.
https://www.redfin.com/WA/Anacortes/1114-B-Ave-98221/home/15655999
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palepeachnut · 2 months ago
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"Off to new adventures, because the best stories are written on the road. ✈️🌍🫶"
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thepastisalreadywritten · 3 months ago
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Construction of a cruise ship. 🚢
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icewindandboringhorror · 1 year ago
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While I don't know much about it, I would probably bet there are tons of issues with the cruise industry that would make me not actually appreciate it broadly speaking - HOWEVER, I do really love a lot of the interior design of some cruise ships.. How it's almost like a miniature city crammed into one area. Multiple sections with all different aesthetic designs, a variety of shops, restaurants, activity centers, community seating areas, communal use spaces (like gyms, laundry, pools, cafeteria/buffet (which I always love anywhere)), etc. etc. but then also everyone has a little nice clean comfortable looking space of their own to retreat back to if they'd like to be alone. Maybe it's something akin to the idea of 'walkable cities', where everything you could ever want to do is kind of right there just a short walk away? I also especially love how so much stuff is stacked on top of other stuff, a layered cluster of spaces, bright open atriums, and when they're set up with little walkways down the center between a bunch of rooms so it's almost like a mini city street with apartments lining it, etc.. They often seem like they'd be SUCH a cool place to live permanently, IF only something identical was just built on solid land instead lol
#currently watching a channel on youtube where some person is reviews/tours cruise ships or something#and I'm just like wow the whole traveling part would be miserable hell and I would hate trying to get off of the stupid ship everyday#and see seomthing and make it back in time or etc. but OOOOO THE BEDROOMS! love the TINY minifrige!! eeee .. lol#perhaps just an extension of of my obsession with communal spaces. also love hospitals. nursing homes. hotels. AIRPORTS!!!#thats just how humans are meant to live for me. my ideal situation is that sot of thing like big beautiful bright communal places#but i also hate socializing i just like the idea of like. the entire communal world is in front of me but i also have my own little space t#retreat back to. youre not forced to participate. but the world is right outside your window if you WANT to go. ALSO people watching is fun#Plus i think part of what i hate most about Going Places and Doing Things is the commitment of it and traveling#especially in america where its like to get ANYWHERE it's a 3 hour drive or 15 min drive#or 20 min drive or 1 hr bus ride or blah blah. the idea of having plenty of fun little things to do that are all solidified#in ONE single complex that is also where your room is would actually encourage me to do things more because if#my health issues start flaring up or i get overwhelmed or etc. i can literally just... retreat back to my room that is a reasonably short#walk away. instead of like ''UGH now not only do i feel too bad to finish my excursion but ALSO i have a 40 min car ride ahead of me''#etc. Not saying that even in that situation I would become Super Extravert Thing Doer like i still LOOVE a quiet lifestyle mostly alone do#ing the same 5 repetitive tasks over & over again working on specific hobbies. but just that i WOULD go out SLIGHTLY more and do Activities#if the activities were already brought to ME. like a cruise ship layout where you have your little room private space but when you feel#like it on your own terms you could venture out and go to a little cafe or a swimming pool or etc. WITHOUT even having to leave#or get in a car and travel. just walk form your room to The thing. amazing.. ground breaking.. BUT especially the layers are important. I#dont mean just 'have the same features but in a way that theyre on land' I mean LITERALLY translate the EXACT layout of the cruise ship but#on ground instead. Like I want a full community cafeteria on the middle floor of my apartment complex. there should be a pool & waterslide#on the roof. A community games room on the 4th floor. a library right under my bedroom. etc. etc. Though maybe ideally I would say#add a little extra space like most people couldn't live their entire lives in a cruise ship room layout. But maybe just have the rooms expa#nded to the average size of like a 3 bedroom apartment. and then still stack them on top of each other.. More spacious decks so people can#have some plants (but also a community garden somewhere too). ANYWAY... Idk I just always love the aesthetics. I would love to tour a cruis#ship but like NOT go on a cruise EVER lol.. but just.. SEE the space. I love interiors so much. Also makes me think of worldbuilding like.#I think cruise ships could also be good inspiration for underground stacked cities in layers. things like that. OR just actually the fant#asy world version of a cruise ship lol. Though Nanyevimi's oceans are all so treacherous that non-inland water travel is avoided as much as#possible (even if it's more tedious to travel on the land) and would rarely be done for leisure. still.. river cruises could exist.. >:3c#In Nanyevimi the oceans are akin to how Outer Space is on earth (seen as a mysterious unexplored dangerous area etc).. a cruise ship of#rich elves setting out on a Groundbreaking First Ever Ocean Cruise & it just goes Wrong like a sci-fi 'trapped in space' type thriller LOL
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iwebvisions-30 · 9 months ago
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rabbitcruiser · 9 months ago
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The first passenger ship was equipped with radar on February 26, 1938.
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timmurleyart · 1 year ago
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All aboard. 🍸🚢💦⚓️🌞
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inthekitchenwithmatt · 1 year ago
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rocktheboat7214 · 1 year ago
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MSC Seaside Yacht Club Stateroom 18003
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chrisframeofficial · 2 years ago
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Pacific Encounter Full Tour
A few weeks ago I was lucky to visit the Pacific Encounter in Brisbane as a guest of P&O Cruises.
I was aboard in my capacity as a historian, and had been working with P&O Cruises on the launch of their 90th anniversary of cruising in Australia celebrations. After all the effort that went into it, I’m pleased to say the event was a huge success, but once it was over, I had all day before my flight home was due to take off.
So I took the opportunity to grab my cameras and take a walk around the Pacific Encounter to photograph and film the entire ship!
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I’m really happy to bring you this tour of the ship. There’s lots of interesting things to see on board, from the public spaces to the ship’s suites (as well as a few oddities - such as no deck 13).
Check it out and let me know what you think of the ship in the comments over at YouTube.
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baharlivings · 1 month ago
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quietintellectualginger · 1 month ago
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I feel like every year I forget how long tourist season is
I just think abt summer and then fall comes and I remember leaf-peeping season lol
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legendarywonderlandfest · 2 months ago
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techdriveplay · 2 months ago
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Best Cruise Line for an Alaskan Cruise for Every Type of Traveler
Taking an Alaskan cruise is on most cruise enthusiasts’ bucket lists, and for good reason. Alaska is one of the most ruggedly beautiful, unspoiled locations I have ever visited. However, due to its remote location and large size, exploring Alaska can be a daunting and expensive feat. This is where cruising can help. You don’t want to just book any cruise, of course. They definitely aren’t all the…
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timmurleyart · 1 year ago
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Green monstah New Kids. ⚾️❤️💚
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ldagence · 3 months ago
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New Royal Princess Ship ★彡𝓛𝓓ミ★
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