Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Day22 - Tuesday, June 30 - Ore Dock & HOT!

 The temperatures in the morning weren't bad. I sat outside most of the morning. I kept in the shade and there was a slight breeze. Temperatures were in the high 70's by the time we went out  for lunch.

We went to a diner Kathy had seen on the way in. Eastbound traffic was really backed up at a roundabout on US 41. Fortunately we came into the roundabout from the north and it didn't bother us. 

We sat down and I picked up one of the menus the waitress had put on the table. As soon as I scanned it I told Kathy I was ready to leave.

The waitress had dropped 3 similar looking menus on the table. Kathy told me to pick up another. Only one of them was a vegan menu. She ordered some type of Mexican chicken burrito and I order a whitefish basket, both were good.

On the way back home we noted that the car thermometer said 91 degrees. When we got back home we turned on one of the AC units. With only a 30 amp electrical connection we can't run both AC units. It was 86 inside the coach, with 74% humidity. I dropped her off and headed over to the ore dock. I spend hours there two years ago. 

The public beach is just before you get to the ore dock. There were a lot of people enjoying the cool/cold water. Below are photos of the trestle that leads to the ore dock. I watched a pair of locomotive pull a string of 49 cars off the dock. I think there are 3 sets of tracks above the ore bins.


The Joseph L Block was in position to be loaded. I think she was partially loaded but no loading occurred while I was there. The Joseph L Block is a 700'+ self-unloading, bulk carrier.

I walked back to the car, got in and was just backing out of the parking lot when I looked out and saw another ship coming in.  I took the first two photos below at 2:48P.


Zoomed in.

I drove around to the other side of the trestle and took the photos below.

The Maumee in place to be loaded. I took this photo at 3:25P
The Maumee is a 815-foot articulated tug-barge (ATB), the tug is the "Victory" and the barge is the 'Maumee'. I wished I could have seen the rear better. I had no idea it was an ATB. 

By the time I got back home the inside temperature had only dropped a few degrees but the humidity was below 50%. We both took long naps. At 11:45P the outside temperature is 82 degrees and the humidity is 77%. Inside is 75 degrees and 30% humidity (not sure I believe the humidity is that low).

2024 visit to ore docks: https://bertdsblog.blogspot.com/2024/08/day-49-monday-august-12-day-at-ore-docks.html

As I was looking through old posts I saw the one from August 6 & 7, 2024. What a difference in temperature:  https://bertdsblog.blogspot.com/2024/08/days-43-44-tuesday-wednesday-august-6-7.html

God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.



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