Marina Bay - Part 2
As I walked, I noticed this clock tower and the memorial.
The memorial reads in part.
"On This Site Stood The Victory Plant Shipyard A Satellite Plant Of The Bethlehem Shipyard At Fore River. Here Thirty-Five Naval Destroyers Were Built Between 1918-1920."
Click here to learn more about the Fore River Shipyard and Quincy's naval shipbuilding past.
The road that you drive on to get to Marina Bay is called Victory Road. I had never really thought about the name before, but now it makes sense.
That's all for Quincy history until tomorrow. But for now, how about something from my present? Well, recent past if you want to get technical.
I just finished my scarf! My first knitting project! Thank you Amisha for the casting off instructions. Now for my next project, I'm thinking of a pair of socks or a sweater...
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I like your blog's new look! Isn't it fun to change our blog's dresses from time to time? Congratulations on completing your first knitting project, the scarf looks wonderful! Infact, it looks so good you have me wishing that the lower temperatures would get here soon! I am still wearing my cotton scarves, haven't graduated to the woolen ones yet.
Scarf looks thick and fluffy, warm ears for Winter! Enjoy!:))
coloredgirlswhohaveconsidered - Welcome! Thanks for dropping by! I was there at night a long time ago at Siro's. I really liked it. I agree about looking out at the city over the water. It's even a great view during the day! ; )
asha - Thanks! I wore my scarf today and it was nice and warm! ; )
sirisha kilambi - Thanks! My next creation will probably take a little longer. : )
suldog - You have really worked everywhere haven't you! ; )
jennifer - Thank you! Interesting about the bulky yarn. I hadn't even thought about that and the time that it would take. I guess I'll have to go to the store and look at yarn and patterns.
pom d'api - Hey there! It seems I've had a historical theme going here. I didn't even plan it that way.
david sullivan - Thank you!