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Rust Never Sleeps 2
October 19, 2009 in arts, books, Brooklyn Navy Yard, East River, K-Sea, New York harbor, photos, Reinauer, Seaboats Inc., USCG | Tags: Baltic Sea, barge Freedom, Crow, Freddy K, Katherine Walker, Marcus Hanna, Matthew Tibbetts, Pamela Talese, Vernon C | 3 comments
Big event this week: Wednesday, Oct 21 . . . Rust/River: Jessica Dulong reads from My River Chronicles amid Pamela Talese’s painting, juxtaposed below with my fotos. Here’s Pamela’s Matthew Tibbetts and
mine . . . in the 2008 Tugboat Race.
Her Marcus Hanna and my
Katherine Walker. Hmmm . . . wonder if any other blogs have renderings of 175′ buoy tenders . . or plan to? Here maybe?
Pamela’s Baltic Sea low and dry and
and mine high and wet.
The subtitle for Pamela’s show is “Corrosion and Renewal.” Will the corroded Freddy K
be renewed . . . or forbid the thought . . . will Freddy K ride out on
a barge like Crow is pulling here. I know you can’t save them all, but
but . . . .
I can’t make Wednesday’s event, but Pamela will also be at the gallery all afternoon Friday, Oct 23, which is when I’ll drop by.
Cheers.
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