Two massive but indistinct enterprises loom offshore while a ketch motors in. I understand that if I were near to one of those “loomers” . . . they’d be moving faster than I could swim, row, paddle, or walk . . . .
I couldn’t identify the ketch, with the ever-ready bike on deck.
What time is it?
Time to watch the colossal screen? I’m trying to imagine some applications . . . circle the boats at the float-in cinema? harbor church service? a candidate’s debate? a floating classroom?
Only today did I understand that Harvey‘s paint treatment was part of a World War 1 memorial called 14-18 Now.
Click here for 14-18 Now background, leading up to the November 11, 2018 centennial remembrance of the end of the war that was supposed to end all wars . . . . Even Richard Thompson, one of my favorite singer-songwriters, put out related music.
I NEED to now the story here, this 1930s wrecker on a pier in Red Hook . . . Will that be loaded onto a ship and sent away? I hope not. Related . . . I’ve got fodder for another truckster post soon.
Over in Sunset Park (or is this already Bay Ridge??), are these the legs for the Staten Island Wheel that will never stand?
All photos and questions by Will Van Dorp.
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