Sky, Holland State Park, with kites
The Last Poppy
Kirk Hall, Macalester College
Barns
Spruces
Walter J. McCarthy, Jr.
The New Viewing Platform
The New Viewing Platform
Reflection of Nokomis
Swans & Youngsters
Old Homestead
Gull in Flight
Edwin Gott
Tern
Tern
Tern
Tern
Tern
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Purvis Marine
Honeysuckle
Look Up!
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Titmouse
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Head First
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
Chipper
Finch
Canadian Transport
Sleeping Bear Point Life-Saving Station
3-6 Putout
Listening to Freddie Cunningham
The General Office Building
Dive!
Root Doctor
The Walkway
St. Clair on the St. Clair
House Finch
Smudge & Romeo
Columbine
Birches
Sign of Spring
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MV Areti
In 1988, I believe. We used to visit Milwaukee with some regularity. We'd take in a game or two at County Stadium, visit the Arboretum, eat at a couple neat restaurants, tour the breweries, and wander the waterfront. Fun times.
This saltwater ship was apparently built in 1979. There are many pictures of her on the web, and she still looks about the same. She now goes by Areti I, a name she shares (oddly) with a luxury yacht. Can't find many details about cargoes or ownership, though. Can't see any evidence that she's been on the Great Lakes recently, either. See Waterhause's notes, below.
Much to our surprise, we saw this ship again in South Chicago, a few days later on our drive home.
Much to our surprise, we saw this ship again in South Chicago, a few days later on our drive home.
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