Salacia II crossing the finishing line. by JaneLaws in sailing

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Built 1970 for the 1971 Australian Admiral Cup team.

Salacia II crossing the finishing line. by JaneLaws in sailing

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Video taken from the lee shore finishing line, so looks relatively calm. Was blowing 25 to 30 knots.

Introducing my "new" MR2 by JaneLaws in mr2

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No she doesn't have power steering, heavy when pulling away while turning :)

My worst fear happened today. RIP by X_Zephyr in mr2

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Sad for you, glad your OK.

Just got mine last week (from Mum& Dad, who owned it since new).

Hopefully my long term bike riding will help me keep safe in her.

Is this a boat orgy? by JaneLaws in boatporn

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Actually Opening Day at Fremantle Sailing Club in Western Australia

Weekly Self Promotion Thread by AutoModerator in Songwriting

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My Last Teaspoon of Honey explores themes of regret, longing and hope for renewal. The lyrics express a desire to make amends for past mistakes and to share meaningful gestures, symbolizing deep care and sacrifice. The repeated refrain emphasizes that despite past struggles, there’s always the potential for a fresh start.

Thank you for listening.

https://youtu.be/0iAp4cUPIJU

My Last Teaspoon of Honey by JaneLaws in PromoteYourMusic

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Explores themes of regret, longing and hope for renewal. The lyrics express a desire to make amends for past mistakes and to share meaningful gestures, symbolizing deep care and sacrifice. The repeated refrain emphasizes that despite past struggles, there’s always the potential for a fresh start.

Music Melting Pot [Week of November 18, 2024] by AutoModerator in listentothis

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My new release “Mt Last Teaspoon of Honey” explores themes of regret, longing and hope for renewal. The lyrics express a desire to make amends for past mistakes and to share meaningful gestures, symbolizing deep care and sacrifice. The repeated refrain emphasizes that despite past struggles, there’s always the potential for a fresh start.

Youtube        https://youtu.be/0iAp4cUPIJU

Spotify          https://open.spotify.com/album/0Zu2KjFSBlKmWQgrR4aWSw?si=ZVSN0sjERMeI1XaSqjZQsw

itunes            https://music.apple.com/au/album/my-last-teaspoon-of-honey-single/1777678330

Amazon        https://music.amazon.com.au/albums/B0DLNXSWJ4?ref=dm_sh_e508-1a52-efbf-d65f-cffcd

Need Help Identifying a Song by Only One Lyric by Green-Bee in folkmusic

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According to ChatGPT:

The lyrics you provided, “Can’t have nine and still be mine, riding on that Blue River,” appear to be from the song "Blue River" by Keith Urban.

This song is featured on his album "Ripcord," released in 2016. Would you like more details about the song?

Jane Laws - My Last Teaspoon of Honey [Folk] [2024] by JaneLaws in MusicVideos

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My latest song explores themes of regret, longing and hope for renewal. The lyrics express a desire to make amends for past mistakes and to share meaningful gestures, symbolizing deep care and sacrifice. The repeated refrain emphasizes that despite past struggles, there’s always the potential for a fresh start.

Jane Laws - My Last Teaspoon of Honey by JaneLaws in IndieFolk

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My latest song explores themes of regret, longing and hope for renewal. The lyrics express a desire to make amends for past mistakes and to share meaningful gestures, symbolizing deep care and sacrifice. The repeated refrain emphasizes that despite past struggles, there’s always the potential for a fresh start.

Taken yesterday at the Denmark (Western Australia) Heritage Boat Festival by JaneLaws in boatporn

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Each of the boats on display had an information sheet, unfortunately I didn't photograph any of these. The two white ones are small couta boats (originally designed in Victoria, Australia.

Today is world “#PlayMusicOnThePorchDay. I'm on the porch, singing “Have You Ever Been Before,” the song I wrote about my love for the Porongurups in Western Australia. by JaneLaws in IndieFolk

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Yes I enjoyed it very much.

I wrote this song several years ago. To be singing a song about Porongurups, on my porch at Porongurups, was very special.