Archive for January, 2007
Cold day in Boston Harbor and Penobscot Bay
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 13:06 No CommentsA Virginia L Thorndike Picture (Thanks Virginia)
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USGC Sturgeon Bay
Sunday, January 28, 2007 12:05 No CommentsPicture By ssuthe7880 (at) aol (dot) com
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A Journey With Tug Restless: PART 9
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 16:22 No CommentsEntering the Caloosahatchee River at Ft. Meyers the 26th of December, the multimillion dollars homes with million dollar yachts in their backyards, slowly transition to normal homes, vacant land, large commercial farms, with the occasional cow wadding alone the shore, to a moss hung wilderness. After the confines of the Intra Costal Waterway, the [...]
A Journey With Tug Restless: PART 8
Friday, January 19, 2007 12:02 No CommentsAfter watching TV programs like Miami Vice, you probably concluded that such nautical antics on the Intracoastal were pure Hollywood. The fact is; this is pretty much a slice of a normal day on the waterway. Spend any kind of time in this locale, and you’ll probably come to the conclusion, that the meaning of [...]
A Journey With Tug Restless: PART 7
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 9:51 No CommentsAs the Sea Buoy is left astern, and the course locked into the autopilot, I plot a DR track across the chart to the entrance of the Anclote River (also called the Tarpon River) spaced at one-hour intervals, they measure an inch and a quarter apart, and are so numerous, that the passage of each [...]
A Journey With Tug Restless: PART 6
Monday, January 15, 2007 12:18 No CommentsThe arrival at Mobile the morning of Nov.9th, brings a feeling of closer to the first section of the voyage. The city is very much a working port, and it is easy to find yourself Gunkholeing about the harbor. Mobile Bay is huge, and like the rest of the southern coast of the USA, you [...]



