THIS BABY GOOSE IS STEPPING RIGHT ALONG |
MARSH MARIGOLDS ALONGSIDE A GENTLE STREAM IN THE FOREST |
EVEN OUT IN THE COUNTRYSIDE, I AM SEEING ROSE BREASTED GROSBEAKS |
PHEEBS CHECKS OUT A PATCH OF MARSH MARIGOLDS AS WE ROLL BY |
I THOUGHT SOMETHING LOOKED ODD ABOUT THIS VESSEL BUT DIDN'T PICK UP ON IT UNTIL I WAS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HARBOR |
STRANGE LOOKING SUPERSTRUCTURE FOR A....SHIP?? |
AT UPPER RIGHT CAN BE SEEN THE LARGE CONVEYER SALT SHUTE WHICH POURS SALT INTO THE SHIP'S HOLDS |
THIS CONFIGURATION SHOULD HAVE GIVEN ME A CLUE BUT DIDN'T |
HMMMM, A MYSTERY SHIP INDEED |
I'M AT THE NORTH SIDE OF THE HARBOR AND THE SHIP IS ACTUALLY MOVING BACKWARDS SO THE BIG SALT SHUTE CAN FILL THE NEXT HOLD |
IT WAS AT THIS POINT I FINALLY CLUED IN WHAT WAS GOING ON HERE....THE DOROTHY ANN IS ACTUALLY A LARGE TUG BOAT FASTENED TO A LARGE BARGE TYPE AFFAIR WHICH IT PUSHES THROUGH THE WATER....BE SURE TO CLICK THE LINK TO READ ABOUT THE DOROTHY ANN |
PHOTOS ARE IN A BASIC SEQUENCE AS WE WALKED THE TRAIL |
THE AREA WE ARE IN IS SWAMPY WITH MANY GROWTHS OF CEDAR TREES |
WE SAW A LOT OF SKUMP CABBAGE |
PHEEBS NEVER GETS LOST AND ALWAYS KNOWS THE TRAILS |
THIS LITTLE RED SQUIRREL WAS THE ONLY FURRY WILDLIFE WE SAW |
WE HADN'T GONE FAR WHEN I NOTICED SOMETHING UNUSUAL |
SLOWLY VENTURING CLOSER I COULD SEE A FOREST WITCH MUST LIVE HERE....WOW WHAT A SURPRISINGLY GREAT FIND |
SHE DIDN'T APPEAR TO BE HOME SO WE CAUTIOUSLY MOVED CLOSER |
DARE WE GO INSIDE? ..... YES WE MUST |
A STUMP TABLE IN THE CORNER WITH SOMETHING ON IT |
NOTHING ON THE OTHER TABLE |
BACK TO THE FIRST TABLE FOR A CLOSER LOOK.....I THINK IT'S LOOKING LIKE A WITCH'S POTION |
I'D SAY THE ROOF COULD USE A LITTLE WORK |
I THINK MAYBE WE HAD BETTER MOVE ON DOWN THE TRAIL BEFORE THE FOREST WITCH GETS HOME |
LOGS AND FINE STONY GRAVEL HAVE BEEN PUT DOWN IN SOME WET AREAS AND BELOW IS A NICE CLUMP OF WHITE BIRCH |
WINDS SWEEPING IN OFF LAKE HURON A SHORT DISTANCE AWAY SOMETIMES TAKE A HEAVY TOLL ON AREA TREES |
THERE ARE A LOT OF BOARDWALKS OVER TOP SWAMPY AREAS |
This marks about the halfway point of our walk earlier today and tomorrow on the last half of today's walk I will show you another great surprise we found in the woods. |
NICE TO SEE FELLOW WALKERS AND HIKERS LEAVING A FEW TREATS FOR THEIR FOREST PALS |
And thanks to readers for identifying Saturday's mystery Duck in my post as a Blue-wingedTeal. I had looked in my bird books and hadn't found it which just proves I am notorious for not being able to find things I am looking at.
AND WHILE IN GODERICH WE CAME ACROSS THESE TWO VERY PROUD CANADA GOOSE FAMILIES AT THE EASTERN END OF THE HARBOR |
I'M SEEING ANOTHER 'END' HERE JUDY:)) |
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That type of barge and tug is seen along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico somewhat often.
ReplyDeleteThat's avery i nteresting 'ship'. So it once was a ship, and was converted to become a big barge. I've seen tugs pushing barges on the Rhine and on the Ohio, and always wondered how the tug could push the barge. But the description of the Dorothy Ann tells how it locks into the notch on the back of the barge and becomes a unit that function just like a ship. Glad to learn about it.
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