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The sixth boro, i.e., the watery part that holds the other boros together, is the one that never sleeps, with current, tides, mechanical denizens and their operators, their flora and fauna, . . . I’ll leave the list there for now.
You can read the season changing in the fact that Eastern Welder has reappeared for sixth boro clams.
Morning Claire is a regular in the boro, but last time I saw her was several thousand miles to the south.
Stolt Larix is one of the world’s largest parcel tanker fleets, but
what really caught my attention was its PBA backboard, where crew might play watch against watch. I’m always checking for hoops on ships that pass. I wonder how good the crew teams are.
Gregg is off to assist a tanker in.
Names intrigue me, and I find bulk carriers have the best of the best, like Mega Maggie here.
Century Royal headed into the North River, prompting me to double check her provenance, and her voyage from Progresso MX to Yonkers USA tells me she’s loaded deep with raw Mexican sugar, not road salt as I’d originally assumed.
Here’s an obvious clue to season.
And finally, I’ve not yet seen the newest ferry carry any passengers, but she is training for the shuttle. For one of my most recent articles, click here for my review of SSG Michael H. Ollis.
All photos, WVD, who’s out to see what and who he might next see.
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