by Bookworm » May 13, 2017, 10:32 pm
I just had to go back today. Would have stayed the night if circumstances had allowed. Then I could have seen these two come up the channel and slip into their docks. Again, I had to leave before either of them had finished loading, but this time it was because it appeared fog was moving in from the lake.
A few Boatnerds know that six weeks after I moved inland from the St. Clair River, my son, Michael, was diagnosed with stage 4 small cell lung cancer. This (according to medical wisdom) is not curable, so both his life and mine are very uncertain for the next few months. I am thankful to have a port (and Lake Huron lighthouses) within driving distance, where I can escape for a few hours of normalcy.
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- Love the stern reflections of these two freighters.
I just had to go back today. Would have stayed the night if circumstances had allowed. Then I could have seen these two come up the channel and slip into their docks. Again, I had to leave before either of them had finished loading, but this time it was because it appeared fog was moving in from the lake.
A few Boatnerds know that six weeks after I moved inland from the St. Clair River, my son, Michael, was diagnosed with stage 4 small cell lung cancer. This (according to medical wisdom) is not curable, so both his life and mine are very uncertain for the next few months. I am thankful to have a port (and Lake Huron lighthouses) within driving distance, where I can escape for a few hours of normalcy.