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1997. Taken from QE2 as it overtakes a Moran tug . . .
taken some days later as the QE2 returns, passing the Towers at dawn…
while possibly the same Moran tug meets it again.
May 1998. Bounty arrives.
May 2000. Morgan Reinauer passes lower Manhattan in the fog.
January 11, 2001. Peggy Sheridan, now Apex’s Brooklyn, passes on a cold winter day.
Places, as with people, you never know when you’ll see them the last time. Steve wrote me once that he passed the Towers on September 2, 2001 on the way to the tugboat race starting line. He looked at the Towers, but didn’t take out his camera … because he’d taken so many photos of the Towers before. I fully understand.
I can’t say I remember my breakfast that morning or getting onto my LIRR at 05:17 that morning in Seaford, as I always did, with folks I always saw then . . .
but I’d never see them again, because they worked in that building.
I know it’s the same for folks who’d come on watch a few hours earlier that morning with one set of orders, and then before 0900 were faced with this.
Hat tip to Joel Milton for this account of his day just about 20 years ago. Workboat has republished in November 2001 account. From ProfessionalMariner, here are some links.
RIP.
All photos supplied by Steve Munoz.
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