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Tim 🇬🇧
Professionele leerkrachtWhile strolling along the peaceful canals of Stone, Staffordshire, I came across this charming narrowboat moored by the water's edge.
This scene brings to mind the nautical idiom 'anchors aweigh.'
Meaning: This phrase signifies that an anchor has been lifted off the seabed, allowing the ship to proceed on its voyage. Figuratively, it means to start a journey or begin a new venture.
Example: 'With all preparations complete, it was anchors aweigh as the team embarked on their new project.'
Just as this narrowboat is temporarily moored, ready to set off on new adventures, embracing new experiences can enrich our life's journey.
20 feb. 2025 19:17
Tim 🇬🇧
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