Saturday (2016/09/24) traffic

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Re: Saturday (2016/09/24) traffic

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mike wrote:Your username perked my interest. The Door County Maritime Museum has a book club that meets the first Thursday of the month at 10:30AM. in the winter. The books are about the Great Lakes. Any good books that you know about to read.

Thanks in advance.
Go to the Boatnerd Home Page and click on "Book Shelf updated with new reviews." There are some great reads featured on that site.
mike

Re: Saturday (2016/09/24) traffic

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Your username perked my interest. The Door County Maritime Museum has a book club that meets the first Thursday of the month at 10:30AM. in the winter. The books are about the Great Lakes. Any good books that you know about to read.

Thanks in advance.
Bookworm

Saturday (2016/09/24) traffic

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A variety of vessel types transited the river Saturday.
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The first ship of the day was the saltie, Federal Weser (Marshall Islands), likely with a load of grain and an intermediate destination of Montreal.
The first ship of the day was the saltie, Federal Weser (Marshall Islands), likely with a load of grain and an intermediate destination of Montreal.
Moving through Chemical Valley and with only a few miles to go, tug Genesis Victory seems in no hurry to get to its Sarnia destination.
Moving through Chemical Valley and with only a few miles to go, tug Genesis Victory seems in no hurry to get to its Sarnia destination.
Algoma Spirit (formerly Sandviken) down-bound to Port Cartier.
Algoma Spirit (formerly Sandviken) down-bound to Port Cartier.
Tug Joe Thompson, Jr, and Joseph H. Thompson moving up river to their Cedarville destination.
Tug Joe Thompson, Jr, and Joseph H. Thompson moving up river to their Cedarville destination.
Big Paul R. Tregurtha sounded an appreciated salute, down-bound with coal for the St. Clair Power plant.
Big Paul R. Tregurtha sounded an appreciated salute, down-bound with coal for the St. Clair Power plant.
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