by Denny » June 20, 2017, 9:41 pm
To answer a few questions from the Guests post. I will start with the first Guest and Yes, it is indeed a shame that I cannot get up early to catch the Algoma Strongfield along with the Whistler as well. The Whistler I have never seen her out along the river and the Algoma Strongfield would be a new one for me as well. I will get up at 6 A.M. though whenever I usually go to the river for a day for boatwatching. However with my Mom's surgery scheduled for this week, as I mentioned before I have to be up very early for that one at 4 A.M. and that will be a very long day! The point is that I will need all the rest and sleep I can get. Besides most all of the boatnerds are posting their photos to the KYS Facebook page anyway so, if I miss something I know I can always go their to see it anyway. Now as for the second Guest and his comments about the Algoma Strongfield, okay sure she is not as handsome looking as the older style classics but at least it is something to see and on her first downbound trip yet! I live 40-50 miles from the river and unlike some that live near the river, I have to travel that distance just to see a boat period! The point I am trying to make is for all that live at or near the water count your blessings that you are at least able to live at or near the water and see the passing ships.
To answer a few questions from the Guests post. I will start with the first Guest and Yes, it is indeed a shame that I cannot get up early to catch the Algoma Strongfield along with the Whistler as well. The Whistler I have never seen her out along the river and the Algoma Strongfield would be a new one for me as well. I will get up at 6 A.M. though whenever I usually go to the river for a day for boatwatching. However with my Mom's surgery scheduled for this week, as I mentioned before I have to be up very early for that one at 4 A.M. and that will be a very long day! The point is that I will need all the rest and sleep I can get. Besides most all of the boatnerds are posting their photos to the KYS Facebook page anyway so, if I miss something I know I can always go their to see it anyway. Now as for the second Guest and his comments about the Algoma Strongfield, okay sure she is not as handsome looking as the older style classics but at least it is something to see and on her first downbound trip yet! I live 40-50 miles from the river and unlike some that live near the river, I have to travel that distance just to see a boat period! The point I am trying to make is for all that live at or near the water count your blessings that you are at least able to live at or near the water and see the passing ships.