Saturday, May 24, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Myakka State Park
Well, enjoyed a cooler day visiting Myakka State Park not far from Sarasota. The airboat tour is worth the money. Walked around (carefully) and enjoyed the view, including the canopy trail, truly amazing. Now we're on our way north, should be in Port Huron tonight and enjoying ship traffic. Had a great time with family in Florida, but glad for cooler weather now. Yooper blood coagulates in the heat, I think.
Pics are of the top of the palm canopy, the tower to climb to get there, and one of the many gators you see on the airboat tour.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Tampa
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Florida!
It was 93 degrees when we arrived in Florida yesterday, in the 80's today. Yikes! Still beautiful, though, lots of flowers. Area is a little dry, and many flowering plants are looking parched. Took a walk this morning, and decided we have to walk earlier in the day. It gets hot and humid in a hurry. Still, spending time with family is good. Haven't decided what places we'll go, but plan to just relax and enjoy this time. We may be retired, but we feel young down here! :o) Having trouble sending mail, though. Can receive, but not send very well.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Georgia
Farther south. Will be in Florida tomorrow. Great traveling weather, although getting a little warm now (in the 80's here). Kentucky was horse country, although Georgia has their share. They're also into peaches and pecans, but this isn't the season for them. (Poo!) Miss seeing the boats. Good thing boatnerd has lots of pictures. Lovely, lovely accents. Also interesting food choices, too. Hope to find grits tomorrow. :o)
Lots and lots of beautiful hills. Glad it isn't winter! Wish Kentucky had some scenic turn-offs on the interstate. Saw many police cars in Georgia, very few any other state so far. None after us, and the traffic was going at a good clip!
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Travelling
Two days of hard driving with a visit to a friend last night has us north of Lexington, KY tonight. Temp is 68, and sunny... Will see how far we get tomorrow. Would like to try to find a high school friend living in Florida on Tuesday before picking Kris up. Rolling hills, beautiful country (but too many cars/people), and people are beginning to talk funny. :o) Y'all.... Hope we get through Atlanta without any traffic tie-ups.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Lee A Tregurtha
The Lee A Tregurtha arrived in Marquette today. It was bright and sunny out, but very chilly at the waterfront because of the wind. Still, nice to see LaLa at the dock.
We'll be doing some traveling for a while, and don't know if I'll be able to get my password to work on the laptop, so if you don't see any postings for a while, you'll know why. Thanks for checking in.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Cold!
We were out of town for four days without the password to post to this blog. Since we weren't near any ships, either, I wasn't too concerned, but hope to at least keep posting, even without pictures.
Today was 21 degrees below normal here in the UP! The sun was shining, but it didn't warm things up much. At least it wasn't snowing! Didn't get any ship pictures, but the Michipicoten is making trips to Marquette again. First of the year for our regular ship. Escanaba continues to be busy, and may see more interesting ships.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Dorothy Anne/Pathfinder
Algocape, Joseph L Block
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Dorothy Anne/Pathfinder, Jackson, Pierson
Yesterday was quite the day! the Dorothy Anne/Pathfinder dropped stone at Marquette's Shiras dock in the lower harbor, then, while departing the dock, hit something that took a piece from the tug and allowed fuel to leak into the harbor. The USCoast Guard and the DEQ closed the harbor for a while. Divers spent a lot of time checking and searching for the missing piece(!!). The tug/barge remained in the harbor at anchor, but have moved this morning. They have a load waiting for them at the ore dock.
The Herbert C Jackson loaded ore while all this was going on, and the Robert S. Pierson arrived for a load, too. The Pierson had to tie up to the south side of the dock (which was loaded for the Pathfinder....companies take different types of ore) until the Jackson was finished, then moved to the north side for her load. Will see how many pics this blog will let me post... :o)
Friday, April 18, 2008
Joseph L Block
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Robert S. Pierson
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
H C Jackson
Monday, April 14, 2008
Waves and the James R Barker
Well, had more waves yesterday, with the sun shining this time. Will try to post a pic. The Charles M. Beeghly arrived last night for ore, but left this morning before we arrived. The James R. Barker arrived with coal, and did get a pic of that. The Kaye E Barker brought coal to the lower harbor Shiras dock after we left Marquette, so missed her, too. Ah, well, there's a summer full of ships waiting.....I hope. :o)
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Waves!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Robert S Pierson
The Herbert C. Jackson left Marquette before we were able to get in to get some pictures. We did get to see the "new" Robert S. Pierson ("old" Wolverine) arrive, though. What had started as a nice day became quite chilly as the wind picked up, visible in some of the pictures. Will try to post again. Didn't work on the last blog, but maybe today.....
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Great Lakes Trader
The Lee A Tregurtha brought coal to the WE Power plant, but left before we could get in to get any pictures. Then the Joyce VanEnkevort/Great Lakes Trader brought stone to the Shiras Dock (the mines use the stone to make pellets). We caught her just as she was leaving, a rather misty picture. Tried to upload a picture, but blogger took a looooooong time and didn't do it. Sorry...
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Ships in Marquette
Didn't post most of March, was sick all month. Yikes! Did get to see a few ships, though, and made it to opening day at the Soo Locks. Three ships in Marquette today. The American Valor, which was doing a slow load (former Armco), the Kaye E Barker, which loaded and left, and the Calumet, which arrived early evening.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Escanaba shipping to resume
The ore dock in Escanaba is set to begin loading the Great Lakes Trader/Joyce VanEnkevort barge/tug combo which wintered there. The loading should be this weekend. In addition, the Joseph L. Block, which briefly! laid up in Sturgeon Bay will be arriving during the week to also load. A very short rest for crew. The USCG Mackinaw is reportedly breaking ice.
The pic is of the GLT in Esky waiting on a load on January 21 this year, with the Burns Harbor waiting in the background.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Picture added
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Waiting...
One more month before the Soo Locks open, although there should be some shipping before that. The Mesabi Miner will be making a couple trips to Marquette, Michigan, from Superior, Wisconsin, with coal, and the Escanaba Ore Dock should open again in a couple weeks. Can't take ship pictures when there aren't ships!
Monday, February 25, 2008
Beginning
This is my first try at blogging. I am addicted to the ships on the Great Lakes. I take pictures, have thousands, and sell them.
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