Okay, finally back to Marquette for ship pics. The Kaye E Barker was in when we got back from the Soo. A few days later fleetmates Michipicoten, Saginaw, and Robert S. Pierson all arrived for ore, taking turns at the dock.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Kaye E Barker, Michipicoten, Saginaw, Robert S Pierson
Okay, finally back to Marquette for ship pics. The Kaye E Barker was in when we got back from the Soo. A few days later fleetmates Michipicoten, Saginaw, and Robert S. Pierson all arrived for ore, taking turns at the dock.
Labels:
Kaye E Barker,
Michipicoten,
Robert S Pierson,
Saginaw
Monday, October 20, 2008
Joseph Block, Sam Laud, American Courage, American Victory, St. Claire

Okay, back to the Soo. The Joe Block and Sam Laud in the Locks, taken from the International Bridge, the American Courage, the American Victory and her battle ribbons (from her service in World War II), and the St. Claire arriving in the rain.
Labels:
American Courage,
American Victory,
Joseph Block,
St. Claire
Sunday, October 19, 2008
ELRyerson, Gott, Missouri, Quebecois, J L Block
Okay, continuing my posting of ships from the Soo... Caught the lovely Edward L Ryerson entering the Mac Lock, then at Mission Point. Also saw the lovely! tug Missouri assisting the Edwin Gott, the Quebecois arriving at night, and the Ryerson and Joseph Block passing and saluting.
Labels:
Edward L Ryerson,
Edwin Gott,
Joseph Block,
Missouri,
Quebecois
Monday, October 13, 2008
HLWhite, Kaministiqua, Tadoussac, Roger blough, and Kwintebank
Okay, trying again. Blog went to gibberish the last time and gave me an error message. Adding the H Lee White, Kaministiqua, Tadoussac, Roger Blough, and Kwintebank. Notice the Taddy's unusual stern, not many ships with that shape, I think. Also the hole on the Roger Blough is where her unloader arm comes out.
Labels:
H Lee White,
Kaministiqua,
Kwintebank,
Roger Blough,
Tadoussac
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
More Soo Pics
Still enjoying fall weather and beautiful colors! Attaching more pics from the Soo. Took over a hundred, can't help myself!
Here is the Ziemia Cieszynska (don't ask me how to pronounce that!), the Algosar, American Fortitude, American Spirit, and Canadian Enterprise. More coming next time!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Ships! and more
Well, we were at the Soo, (celebrating our 43rd anniversary a month early) enjoying a lot of ships in spite of sometime rainy weather....and I forgot my password so couldn't log in to share the pics. I think I'll have to just share a few at a time here. Waves were crashing against the breakwall in Marquette harbor yesterday, too, and made a movie clip which I'll post later.
Labels:
Asiaborg,
Burns Harbor,
Edgar B Speer,
Olympic Merit
Monday, September 22, 2008
Fall Color, Robert S Pierson, Herbert C Jackson, Lee A Tregurtha
Had an absolutely beautiful day yesterday. After church we headed to Marquette and then L'Anse. Caught the Robert S Pierson leaving Marquette, then headed to L'Anse and enjoyed beautiful fall colors. Returning through Marquette saw the Herbert C Jackson and Lee A Tregurtha both at the dock, the Lee A taking on ore, the Jackson dropping coal. A couple deer were also enjoying time at the dock.
Labels:
Fall,
Herbert C Jackson,
Lee A Tregurtha,
Robert S Pierson
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Lee A Tregurtha
The Lee A Tregurtha arrived on a beautiful Wednesday. It was a great day for standing out on the beach taking pictures. One of my favorite ships, and perfect weather, too. Both Barkers (Kaye and James) were arriving later, but I didn't stay around to get their pics. Hoping the Big Barker will still be in when we go in tomorrow.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Charles M Beeghly
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Saginaw, Canadian Lader, H C Jackson
Had another great day in Marquette yesterday. Although bright sunlight made it difficult to get good pictures, it was still fun! Both the Canadian Leader and Saginaw were at the dock loading, and the Herbert C Jackson brought coal to the Shiras dock in the lower harbor before going to the ore dock later in the day. How good is that! The James Barker is in today at the upper harbor coal hopper, but too busy to go in for a pic.
Monday, September 8, 2008
J Kuber, Pathfinder, Michipicoten, storm
Saturday we had the opportunity to work communication with other amateur radio people for Munising's "Tour da Woods" bicycle race (pouring rain!) and enjoyed that. Had a great time in Marquette yesterday after church. Got to see the James L Kuber/ Victory for the first time since her "barging", also saw the Pathfinder/ Dorothy Ann (another tug-barge) and the Michipicoten with a storm and rainbow to boot.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Catherine Desgagnes, Donner, Viking
The DeYoung Zoo has lots of big cats and other animals, and many babies, too.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Antique Tractors
Okay, not ships, but we went to the antique steam engine and tractor show today in Escanaba. Weather was beautiful, a bit warm, but..... and it would have been perfect if a ship had been at the Esky ore dock. Heading to Menominee tomorrow (with a stop at the DeYoung Zoo in Wallace), so hope to see at least one ship. Don't know if anything is in there, though. Really, really need a Soo fix. Watching the Ryerson on the Soo webcam just wasn't enough!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Algocape
The Algocape loaded ore in Marquette (a very slow load!) on a beautiful Tuesday. They didn't begin loading her until afternoon (although she arrived in the morning.... I'm assuming they had to re-charge the dock), and she was still pumping ballast at almost 9 tonight. Still, nice to see another straight-decker this week!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Ships and boats galore

Wow, finally seeing a few ships. The Mesabi Miner was in last night. The tugs Billmaier and Hammond Bay are working with the F. Schwartz crane to add rocks to the lower harbor breakwall. The Keweenaw Star is doing cruises (took the Blues Cruise last night, beautiful night!) as part of Maritime Month. Today the Canadian Leader and Michipicoten arrived at the ore dock and the Joyce VanEnkevort/Great Lakes Trader brought stone to the lower harbor Shiras Dock. Finally getting a ship fix!! Will see how many pics this blog will post....
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