Here’s my post from a year ago. Where HAS the time gone? A joy of doing this blog is to go back, and sometimes as with this one, my memory–or is it my gut–recalls the eagerness of that morning 365 days ago. What I pursued then I still pursue . . .
Can you spot anything in the foto below that suggests the time of year? Answer follows. All fotos look better if you enlarge by doubleclicking on them.
Oyster Creek reenacts a moment with the Bayonne Bridge that mimics a Fractor scene (see my “masthead” atop each post) from five years back.
L. W. Caddell struts out into the KVK all in a day’s work that
shows off its bollard pull.
Mary Alice (ex-Gulf Sword, 1974) sashays back to the work on the channel near Shooters. I wonder, given how long the deepening of the sixth boro channels has been ongoing and how from the surface, the water looks unchanged, has anyone heard of a moniker for this project akin to “big dig,” a Boston phenomenon?
Behemoths like NYK Romulus, relatively small given the world fleet, benefits from this dredging. Notice the red/green detail nearly in the center of this foto. Might that be on-deck controls for a bow thruster?
In her last moments of this leg of her never-ending journey, she’s assisted by Gramma Lee T Moran and
Margaret Moran. Without the dredging and without assistance, Romulus would never get here and
S-curve. Notice in the distance, where on Shooters shore the dredging currently focuses. If you missed this post showing Shooters a century ago, click here. If you want a comparison then and now, click here.
So, did you find the seasonal reference in the top foto? Here’s another look . . . move your eye toward the bell in front of Amy Moran‘s raised wheelhouse. Piney branches. I like it. And I’m thrilled to see Ice
Babe Base back in town.
Parting shot for this solstice: from left to right, Barney Turecamo, Amy Moran, and Turecamo
Boys Girls (Thanks, Harold!).
Saturday I hit the road for the south, Chattahoochee watershed, then Cape Fear, then maybe Newport News. Tomorrow I may put up some road fotos not yet used from the last trip.
Thanks for reading. Peace, friendship, prosperity, and imagination to all of you. Health too.
All fotos by Will Van Dorp, today. . . . first day of winter . . . 63 degrees in the sixth boro!
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December 22, 2011 at 8:21 pm
Harold E. Tartell
The Tug On The Starboard Side Of The AMY MORAN/TENNESSEE Is TURECAMO GIRLS. Tug BARNEY Has The Barge GEORGIA. The TURECAMO BOYS Is Now Assigned To The Wilmington, NC Fleet. http://www.morantug.com/tugfleet.asp
Merry Christmas Will, & Best Wishes For A Happy, Healthy, Prosperous, & Safe New Year. Keep Up The Good Work On This Blog.
December 23, 2011 at 9:53 am
tugster
harold– thanks again for keeping me accurate. i look write at the name “girls” and still write “boys” !!! have a great holiday.
December 31, 2011 at 1:05 pm
bowsprite
look at that beautiful raw umber with puréed olive (hold the pimento) seas (photo 8). I love this harbor. The colors are ever changing under the flotsam.
January 3, 2012 at 7:28 am
BM1
That’s a great pic of my baby the Mary Alice. Gonna have to steal that one to put on the wall. All the deepening work has been going on and off for 10+ years. No nick names that i know of. Thanks for all your work. Have a great New Year.
Brendan
Capt. Tug Mary Alice
January 3, 2012 at 7:48 am
tugster
brendan– once i’m back home, i can send you a higher-res version. drop me an email if you want.