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Really Random Tugs 13
June 30, 2013 in collaboration, Columbia River, Delaware River, New York harbor, personal, photos | Tags: Aries, Black Hawk, Cape Henry, Caspian Sea, Freedom, gallivant, Gazela, Lewiston, Madeline, Natoma, Patuxent, Pegasus Preservation Project, Sea Hawk, Seth Tane, Siberian Sea, SS United States, Surrie Moran, tugster, Waterfront Museum Lehigh Valley Barge #79 | 9 comments
This NYPD officer of the peace got tugged right into a recent parade. When that happens, you know all things could get downright disorderly.
This last June post is a melange of Pegasus and Lehigh Valley 79 in a setting rays irritating my camera,
Patuxent in the Philly dawn,
Sea Hawk approaching the St. John’s Bridge,
Patuxent redux,
Natoma docked in the Columbia,
Caspian Sea in the Delaware,
Surrie Moran in the same waters,
Aries in Portland,
Madeline,
Black Hawk,
more Black Hawk,
Cape Henry,
again Madeline,
and finally Lewiston.
Rounding things out, it’s Siberian Sea in palm trees country aka the sixth boro, taken about a year ago. I will resume the blog as soon as I can in a land with more palm trees
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If you’ve never taken a Working Harbor tour in NYC’s sixth boro, here’s info. If you know the sixth boro pretty well–especially the contemporary commercial aspects of it, you might even propose to them to narrate a tour. That’s just me suggesting that, but there are folks who want to better understand the role of shipping and its interaction between the sixth boro and the five terrestrial ones.
Thanks to Seth Tane for the fotos of Aries, Black Hawk, Lewiston, Nahoma, and Sea Hawk. All others by Will Van Dorp who hopes to next post from the obscure January River.
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