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This title means odds and ends . . . so this is a post that represents my clearing my decks, or rather desk or electronic folders. Compare the two screen grabs below, first recreational boats filling...
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How about a “twofer” today . . . two exotics for the price of one, both in the sixth boro at the same time. GO Discovery was over at Bayonne Dry Dock and has since headed out to the “survey site,”...
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Maybe you read the title as “unscrewed?” My autocorrect thought that’s what I intended. Hmm. I considered leaving the title that way, but wrestled with the helm on autocorrect and took the title...
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Look what Bjoern at New York Media Boat observed in the the New York Bight surveying the hithers and the yons of Ambrose Channel and other locales last week. First, have a good look at the...
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One more to underscore the increasing frequency of a variety of these boats . . . Brooks McCall even today is working an area of Long Island Sound between Plum Island and Fishers Island. That’s...
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I’ve got a backlog of photos you all have sent along. I’ll start here with some photos from my sister, Cookie Baker, who has sent along this and this, along with others over the years. Any guesses...
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Previous “uncrewed” posts can be found here. This post is used with permission from https://lemarin.ouest-france.fr/ I’ve added that publication to my blogroll. Google helps you translate. The...
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For some context, by this time this scheduled post appears, I will have completed step 4, and I’ll come back for all the other NOL river sights, but for now, enjoy this one from the waters of the...
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Ophelia’s curtain of rain yesterday obscured colors, so to draw out the bright hues of these exotics who came into port to escape the seas of the storm’s wrath, I tinkered a bit in the processing...
View ArticleSixth Boro Details 18
It’s true of most complex relationships . . . the more details embodied, then the more satisfaction grows the longer you look, pay attention in any way. I’ve been looking closely at the harbor for...
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