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It is nice to see “action” on the Lake. Remember when many more ships dotted the waters and watching them gave us a real idea of strength of our economy, goods transferred and made IN the United States. The boats employed many “sailors” in a career that is a most unique life style. Hope we can see more of these!!!
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I’ve only been here 9 years so I don’t know what it used to be like. For some reason, seeing big ships out on the lake is still a thrill for me. Unfortunately, I think it’s a sign of winter, too — they must all be heading toward their winter harbors… :-/
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I’ve only been here 9 years so I don’t know what it used to be like. For some reason, seeing big ships out on the lake is still a thrill for me. Unfortunately, I think it’s a sign of winter, too — they must all be heading toward their winter harbors… :-/
Oh, and thanks for commenting on the blog…
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By the way, the ship is just to the left of the lighthouse. It’s there, but you have to look for it… :-D
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