What to my wondering eyes...

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Bookworm

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Celebrating the freedom of Great Lakes connectivity and commerce with the world!
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Despite the fairly early morning hour, because of increasing pleasure boat traffic, CSL Welland (Montreal) was sounding warning blasts from above Marysville to Stag Island.
Despite the fairly early morning hour, because of increasing pleasure boat traffic, CSL Welland (Montreal) was sounding warning blasts from above Marysville to Stag Island.
Saltie BBC Volga (Bay City) loaded with windmill parts.
Saltie BBC Volga (Bay City) loaded with windmill parts.
Profile of BBC Volga.
Profile of BBC Volga.
Saltie BBC Mekong (Duluth) at Marysville.
Saltie BBC Mekong (Duluth) at Marysville.
Bookworm

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garbear wrote:If the Zeus was upbound probably headed for Ludington.
Not Zeus. Spartan.
garbear

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If the Zeus was upbound probably headed for Ludington.
Bookworm

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A hot July 4th. weekend along the St. Clair River. I prefer my tree-shaded yard!
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Tug Spartan with her barge Spartan II (no current destination) at Marysville.
Tug Spartan with her barge Spartan II (no current destination) at Marysville.
Tug Wilf Seymour (Sarnia) peering over the length of barge Alouette Spirit, above Marysville.
Tug Wilf Seymour (Sarnia) peering over the length of barge Alouette Spirit, above Marysville.
Close up of tug Wilf Seymour.
Close up of tug Wilf Seymour.
Tanker Algonorth departed the Sarnia Anchorage and headed to the lower fuel dock.
Tanker Algonorth departed the Sarnia Anchorage and headed to the lower fuel dock.
Supply boat Huron Spirit racing back to dock on the Black River.
Supply boat Huron Spirit racing back to dock on the Black River.
Saltie Whistler (Ghent Belgium) about to enter the St. Clair River at Port Huron.
Saltie Whistler (Ghent Belgium) about to enter the St. Clair River at Port Huron.
Later, Whistler above Marysville.
Later, Whistler above Marysville.
Tug Michigan and tanker barge Great Lakes at the former Bean Dock south of Port Huron.
Tug Michigan and tanker barge Great Lakes at the former Bean Dock south of Port Huron.
Bookworm

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Darryl wrote:You got excellent shots of two I worked on back in the day: The Presque Isle, and the Republic. The PI photo looks like the framed photo of her that hung in THE SIU Hall in Duluth. When the Hall closed, I got the picture.
Thanks, Darryl. It's hard to get a "bad" shot of any of the fleet. Although I realize they are machines and not out for their beauty, I appreciate how GLF ships appear to be well maintained and are always photogenic.
Darryl

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You got excellent shots of two I worked on back in the day: The Presque Isle, and the Republic. The PI photo looks like the framed photo of her that hung in THE SIU Hall in Duluth. When the Hall closed, I got the picture.
Bookworm

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Slowly gaining smoother movement and stability so can enjoy spending a little more time with my camera, at the river.
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The little tug that could, Duluth (Chicago) at Marysville.
The little tug that could, Duluth (Chicago) at Marysville.
Tug Duluth and two barges.
Tug Duluth and two barges.
Algoma Niagara (Hamilton) making the big curve above Marysville.
Algoma Niagara (Hamilton) making the big curve above Marysville.
Tug Joyce L. VanEnkevort (Stoneport) pushes barge Great Lakes Trader through Chemical Valley. She was the first "modern" tug my late son and I ever saw (Huron, OH 2004) and we always referred to the design as "ET."
Tug Joyce L. VanEnkevort (Stoneport) pushes barge Great Lakes Trader through Chemical Valley. She was the first "modern" tug my late son and I ever saw (Huron, OH 2004) and we always referred to the design as "ET."
Saltie BBC Swift with windmill blades for Duluth.
Saltie BBC Swift with windmill blades for Duluth.
Tug/barge Presque Isle (Two Harbors) off Stag Island. The overall length of this vessel is 1,000 ft.
Tug/barge Presque Isle (Two Harbors) off Stag Island. The overall length of this vessel is 1,000 ft.
Great Republic (Calcite) follows in fleet-mate's wake.
Great Republic (Calcite) follows in fleet-mate's wake.
Tanker Damia Desgagnes at the lower Sarnia Fuel Dock.
Tanker Damia Desgagnes at the lower Sarnia Fuel Dock.
Bookworm

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Photos from Tuesday, June 23, 2020. At this point, their destinations are irrelevant.
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Gorgeous skies reflected in the water as saltie Comet enters the St. Clair River.
Gorgeous skies reflected in the water as saltie Comet enters the St. Clair River.
By the time saltie Comet reached Marysville, rain clouds moved in.
By the time saltie Comet reached Marysville, rain clouds moved in.
Mississagi coming off Lake Huron.
Mississagi coming off Lake Huron.
Herbert C. Jackson off Stag Island.
Herbert C. Jackson off Stag Island.
Atlantic Huron approaching Marysville.
Atlantic Huron approaching Marysville.
Atlantic Huron down-bound at Marysville.
Atlantic Huron down-bound at Marysville.
Bookworm

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The thoughts and well wishes of my thread followers are also good medicine!
Mother believed that when an injury began itching, it was a sign of healing. If she was right, this will be a very short inconvenience. I'm doing the exercises prescribed by my doctor and have had no need for pain meds. Due to a blood clot ('89) I do take an aspirin a day.
Oh, and the earlier gap in postings was for a different reason. Eventually, I'll submit the photos still on my camera.
Blessings to all of you!
Guest

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So Sorry to hear of the incident with the small dog. Starting on June 23 til June 27, I asked myself everyday where is "What to my wondering eyes". You were missed! I sure hope you heal fast!
mopar tim
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Sorry to here that Dawn. I hope you feel better soon and are back at it.
Paul A
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I'm so sorry to hear that Dawn! I hope you'll heal up quickly.
In the mean time, I'll miss your pictures and I hope you can make it to more salute exchanges.
Bookworm

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Yesterday, a very protective and determined small dog (which had an impressive array of teeth), literally threw itself against me, causing me to tumble down a neighbor's porch steps.
No broken bones but my left leg from thigh to ankle is painful and colorful. Thankfully, I didn't have a head injury and, some time ago, invested in a 4-footed cane.
No more "shooting ships" for awhile, although I couldn't resist going to the river just to hear Mesabi Miner (Ashtabula) and PRT (Duluth) exchange salutes a few minutes ago. Really GOOD medicine!
Bookworm

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A most unusual day on the St. Clair River with the transit of USG-19 (to be named St. Louis) in late afternoon and, after finally coming out of lay-up, American Integrity made her first appearance in the 2020-21 shipping season.
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USG-19 coming off Lake Huron.
USG-19 coming off Lake Huron.
Crew
Crew
Below Marysville.
Below Marysville.
2020-06-21c USG-19.jpg
2020-06-21d USG-19.jpg
American Integrity (Conneaut) at St. Clair.
American Integrity (Conneaut) at St. Clair.
Tug Dorothy Ann and barge Pathfinder (Detroit) glide past Stag Island.
Tug Dorothy Ann and barge Pathfinder (Detroit) glide past Stag Island.
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Before the heat wave arrived!
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Fraserborg (Montreal) begins my thirty minutes of ship shooting.
Fraserborg (Montreal) begins my thirty minutes of ship shooting.
Fraserborg and Beatrix meet above Stag Island.
Fraserborg and Beatrix meet above Stag Island.
Saltie Beatrix (Chicago) at Marysville.
Saltie Beatrix (Chicago) at Marysville.
CCG Caribou Cove on maneuvers on the Canadian side.
CCG Caribou Cove on maneuvers on the Canadian side.
Lake Ontario (Thunder Bay) approaches Marysville.
Lake Ontario (Thunder Bay) approaches Marysville.
Bookworm

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Another great day for photographing activity on the St. Clair River.
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Tug Dorothy Ann discharging cargo from her barge Pathfinder, at the Marine City stone facility.
Tug Dorothy Ann discharging cargo from her barge Pathfinder, at the Marine City stone facility.
Tug Dorothy Ann in more detail.
Tug Dorothy Ann in more detail.
James R. Barker (Superior) passing the River Crab dock. Wind and water have really taken a toll on it.
James R. Barker (Superior) passing the River Crab dock. Wind and water have really taken a toll on it.
One very long freighter!
One very long freighter!
Great Republic (Calcite) at Stag Island, adds color to the morning.
Great Republic (Calcite) at Stag Island, adds color to the morning.
Whitefish Bay (Chicago) at Marysville. Her crew had to be very vigilant because of the jet skiers playing all around her.
Whitefish Bay (Chicago) at Marysville. Her crew had to be very vigilant because of the jet skiers playing all around her.
Tanker Algonorth off Stag Island, returning to Sarnia.
Tanker Algonorth off Stag Island, returning to Sarnia.
Kaministiqua (Sorel) passing Marysville at dinner/supper time.
Kaministiqua (Sorel) passing Marysville at dinner/supper time.
Guest

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Thanks Bookworm, I know exactly where you are talking about and have been by that location countless times but have never stopped there. I will have to remember this the next time I'm in the area and there is a boat unloading at the Marysville dock.
Bookworm

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Guest wrote:Hello Bookworm. Could you tell me what is your vantage point that you took the picture of the American Courage at Marysville's Blue Water Aggregates Dock?
From about the middle of the Moose Lodge parking lot. Being above where the river makes a wide curve, you have a clear shot, but because of the distance, it requires a good zoom lens.
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Hello Bookworm. Could you tell me what is your vantage point that you took the picture of the American Courage at Marysville's Blue Water Aggregates Dock?
Bookworm

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An afternoon of unexpected surprises along the St. Clair River.
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Tug Leo A. McArthur and asphalt barge John J. Carrick at the lower Sarnia fuel dock.
Tug Leo A. McArthur and asphalt barge John J. Carrick at the lower Sarnia fuel dock.
American Courage at Bluewater Aggregates facility, in Marysville.
American Courage at Bluewater Aggregates facility, in Marysville.
Saltie Rodopi (Thunder Bay) passing Stag Island.
Saltie Rodopi (Thunder Bay) passing Stag Island.
A first time for me to see two vessels discharging cargo at the Marine City stone facility.
A first time for me to see two vessels discharging cargo at the Marine City stone facility.
Callaway's boom with Victory's tower in the background.
Callaway's boom with Victory's tower in the background.
Cason J. Callaway up close and personal.
Cason J. Callaway up close and personal.
Tug Victory and barge Maumee from afar.
Tug Victory and barge Maumee from afar.
A lot of man and machine power go into creating these mounds!
A lot of man and machine power go into creating these mounds!
This marker made clear the Michigan connection to Titanic. The names of individuals and (apparently) entire families bound to Benton Harbor, Calumet, Chelsea, Detroit, Dowagiac, Gladstone, Halley (Holly?), Hancock, Houghton,Iron Mountain, Manistee, Pontiac, Port Huron and Sault Ste. Marie are listed.
This marker made clear the Michigan connection to Titanic. The names of individuals and (apparently) entire families bound to Benton Harbor, Calumet, Chelsea, Detroit, Dowagiac, Gladstone, Halley (Holly?), Hancock, Houghton,Iron Mountain, Manistee, Pontiac, Port Huron and Sault Ste. Marie are listed.
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