The light could not have been more beautiful as I swooped into the boro, metaphorically speaking: Peace Victoria in the foreground, Coral Queen (not the other Coral Queen) loading scrap mid-distance, and that ridge the Watchung Mountains defining a horizon. Note the Tsereteli monolith mid left margin of the photo.
Closer than Peace Victoria, Zola dispensed Egyptian rock salt.
Note the front end loaders shifting salt within the scow?
Down at water level, Curtis Reinauer squeezes into the notch of RTC 42.
Helen Laraway heads over to Zola to shift scows filled in the salt dispensing.
Jill has been called to assist Curtis out of the dock,
passing Nicole Leigh at the Reinauer base, adjacent to the Moran base, marked by the white “M”.
The assist begins and
soon Curtis is eastbound.
And this is just the start of my focus of 1/100th of the doings in the boro.
All photos, taken between 0700 and 0800, WVD.
Entirely unrelated but fascinating, here’s a NYTimes article and video on oil smuggling into North Korea.
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