More snow aftermath here. . . .but work goes on . . . like Eastern Welder, great name for a fishing boat, pulling
in the harbor’s
bounty so that it could be packed away, snow or no snow.
Caspian Sea pushes a snow-whitened
and perfectly-named John Blanche.
Torm Carina, resupplying before heading to sea,
now sports a glazed bulb. Anyone propose a description of that winteryellow sky?
Shovels are out on both tug Penn No. 4 and barge Penn No. 90.
Snow remains where it stuck on Captain D and GL 64.
as well as the assemblage around GL Dredge New York.
Snow highlights recesses in the Global Terminal where London Express and Cap Norte shift containers.
Over toward BAT, from left to right, it’s Beaufort Sea, McKinley Sea, and North Sea. I was hoping to catch Barents Sea.
Snow paints the stern of Laurie Ann Reinauer, here with RTC 85, orca style.
Finally, the identification of the ferry in yesterday’s post, according to Kyran Clune, is Guy V. Molinari, which along with Senator John J. Marchi and Spirit of America, began their journey in Marinette, Wisconsin. Molinari, pre-launch, awaits below.
For fotos of snow elsewhere, check out Essex, MA at Burnham’s. Or Gloucester snow and so much more with Jay Albert; I especially liked his report recently on Ocean Alliance moving into the long-empty paint factory. Issuma feels the cold in Toronto. George Conk watches the ice from just north of the GW Bridge. And finally, from Australia, it looks like snow, but it’s spuma!!
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January 31, 2011 at 12:01 pm
Buck
Gelid jaune?
Bowsprite would know!