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October 17, 2014 at 10:20 am
harry t scholer
Thanks for the great pics of Sojourn and a glimpse of the beautiful fall colors. Not much of that here in the Sunshine State. Lots of action at the ports on Florida’s east coast. Cruise ships are booming and so are the tugs, tenders, fuel barges and all the rest of the support craft that attend these floating hotels. Good trip for Urger down the inland waterway before the winter freeze sets in. I miss the sixth boro but not beating the ice off our tug’s superstructure in February with baseball bats.