Samuel Risley
Algorail & Canadian Transfer
J.F. Schoellkopf, Jr.
Fort Gratiot Light
Huron Lady II
Life's Too Short to Own an Ugly Boat
Canadian Olympic
I Want to Retire and Move to Saint Ignace
Genevieve Gillette Visitor Center
Rose of Sharon
J.F. Schoellkopf, Jr
The Window Garden
Window Garden with Porch
Porch Step Dahlias
Blackeyes
More Blackeyes
Front Garden
Coneflowers
Zinnias
Dahlia
Chicory
Blanket Flower
Rose
Maumee
Bluewater Panorama
Kaye E. Barker
J.F. Schoellkopf, Jr.
Algorail & Canadian Transfer
Presque Isle
Joan Brought Daisies into My Life
I'll take one of those
Roofers
Fishin'
Toy
Cables
J.F. Schoellkopf, Jr.
Available Light
The Last
Yet Another
Another Blankety-blank Daylily!
Daylilies
Daylily
J.F. Schoellkopf, Jr.
Crossing
Lily
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Sidsel Knutsen


This Norwegian-flagged tanker was taking on cargo in Sarnia's Chemical Valley. Strangely, our tour guide could tell us nothing about this ship.
Well, maybe not so strangely. My sister and I were carrying the 2009 and 2010 editions of Know Your Ships and found nothing about her in either book, which suggests she's an uncommon ship on the Seaway. Nonetheless, the Knutsen has a claim to Great Lakes fame: The Detroit-based mail boat J.W. Westcott II was attempting to deliver a river pilot to this ship when the Westcott sank in October of 2001. While no one blames Knutsen for the incident, you might suppose a tour guide would be aware of it.
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I gotta say the Yahoo Maps' choice to call this location "Old Towne Port Huron" is pretty annoying. Evidently Ontario doesn't count.
Well, maybe not so strangely. My sister and I were carrying the 2009 and 2010 editions of Know Your Ships and found nothing about her in either book, which suggests she's an uncommon ship on the Seaway. Nonetheless, the Knutsen has a claim to Great Lakes fame: The Detroit-based mail boat J.W. Westcott II was attempting to deliver a river pilot to this ship when the Westcott sank in October of 2001. While no one blames Knutsen for the incident, you might suppose a tour guide would be aware of it.
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I gotta say the Yahoo Maps' choice to call this location "Old Towne Port Huron" is pretty annoying. Evidently Ontario doesn't count.
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