It has been a while since I have posted and I apologize for that. I've been pretty busy at work and have only really wanted to relax during the weekend. It didn't really help that the weather hasn't been particularly cooperative, so I really haven't felt like going out. It was a nice day and I forced myself to go out.
I had hoped to get more ships but I got kind of a late start. I had to get some paints for my models and it seemed like they were working on every street on my way to Belle Isle.By the time I reached Belle Isle, the last ship in the string of ships I hoped to catch had passed. I saw that this one was coming down and I hoped to catch her at Belle Isle but Belle Isle had other plans for me.
So off to Riverside I went. Riverside was busy but I was able to get a parking spot.
The Atlantic Huron was heading down to Sandusky. I assume that she is going to pick up coal there but I am not sure where she is going to take it.
The Atlantic Huron has a special place for me. It was in one of my early pictures. That picture made me realize I could do ship photos.
It seems like she is not long for this world though.She approaches the Ambassador Bridge.
She starts to pass the Ambassador Bridge.
I like this shot.
She passes the Ambassador Bridge.
She continues down the Detroit River. From this point, it about 7 hours for her to reach Sandusky (which means she is approaching as I type this).
She passes the American Century and approaches the Gordie Howe Bridge.
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