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Pairs in Springtime 4

No . . . I’m not misspelling the name of that French city that enthralls all those singers like . . .  PaperMoon.  I mean sixth boro  “p-a-i-r-s,” which that French city just re-enacts, right?  Pairs here like Siberian Sea and Stolt Invention, this latter featured in yesterday’s Hoops post;  or small fishing boat and […]

Pairs in Springtime 5

 . . . or triplets.  How much can you identify about these three eastbound units?  Doubleclick enlarges fotos.Margaret Moran squares off with the bright orange Michele Jean, semi-concealed Atlantic Salvor and Miss Gill, Mary Gellatly and Colorado-registered Crow’s Nest, Blue Curaçao Citrus and Miller Girls, near-twin Vane Brothers boats, several pairs, very roughly speaking, near […]

Pairs in Winter 4

Here was Pairs 3, a series I decided to revive when I saw this rough if felicitous pairing of hormone-intoxicated geese one springy morning last weekend. A pair of eagles atop two Dalzell boats.  More Dalzell boats can be found in video #8 here, thanks to Bellboatbob. A pair of Moran tugs  (James Turecamo and […]

Pairs in Springtime

escorts… like bridesmaids, Xena’s Gabrielle, doulas everywhere   People wellwishing to starboard and vessel companioning to port. Blessings of the Quyak folk…   Big G motorfolk …   and slower paced schoonerfolk who if allowed would go all the way, all 1000 days too, but for now content themselves blogging ‘n documentary griots   Anne […]

Pairs in Springtime 2

It felt like spring this past week along the Arthur Kill, where Sarah and Shannon Dann gathered, maybe their crews spoke of fleetmate Allie B now approaching Gibraltar.  But the the boats, what secrets might they have shared? Responder was light and downbound;  Rowan M in pushgear upbound.  When they met, I heard a hailer […]

Pairs in Springtime 3

New twin house arrangement with complex logo on forward/back stacks? Nah!  Just Patapsco assisting Peter F. Gallatly with turn to port while backing off the dock.  Note the twin circlers in the sky with one witness. Peter (94′ x 34′ x 14′ and 4200 hp)  was launched three years after Patapsco (96′ x 34′ x […]