Douglas —
The most photographed vessel on the lakeshore Monday seemed immovable in the strong winds as couples, young and old, families and folks with their dogs walked down the wooden docks in Douglas to capture a few more memories before the 105-year-old steamship Keewatin was itself a memory.
Jim Thias joined the procession, snapping pictures of his girlfriend with the Keewatin in the background.
“And I hope to be here Wednesday,” the Grand Rapids man said, to get one more look as the ship is towed out of Kalamazoo Harbor that morning on its way to Canada.

J T wrote:HA!![]()
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/news/x18 ... o-KeewatinDouglas —
The most photographed vessel on the lakeshore Monday seemed immovable in the strong winds as couples, young and old, families and folks with their dogs walked down the wooden docks in Douglas to capture a few more memories before the 105-year-old steamship Keewatin was itself a memory.
Jim Thias joined the procession, snapping pictures of his girlfriend with the Keewatin in the background.
“And I hope to be here Wednesday,” the Grand Rapids man said, to get one more look as the ship is towed out of Kalamazoo Harbor that morning on its way to Canada.

Y@ wrote:
Nice sandals.

J T wrote:HA!![]()
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/news/x18 ... o-KeewatinDouglas —
The most photographed vessel on the lakeshore Monday seemed immovable in the strong winds as couples, young and old, families and folks with their dogs walked down the wooden docks in Douglas to capture a few more memories before the 105-year-old steamship Keewatin was itself a memory.
Jim Thias joined the procession, snapping pictures of his girlfriend with the Keewatin in the background.
“And I hope to be here Wednesday,” the Grand Rapids man said, to get one more look as the ship is towed out of Kalamazoo Harbor that morning on its way to Canada.
Jochs wrote:J T wrote:HA!
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/news/x18 ... o-KeewatinDouglas —
The most photographed vessel on the lakeshore Monday seemed immovable in the strong winds as couples, young and old, families and folks with their dogs walked down the wooden docks in Douglas to capture a few more memories before the 105-year-old steamship Keewatin was itself a memory.
Jim Thias joined the procession, snapping pictures of his girlfriend with the Keewatin in the background.
“And I hope to be here Wednesday,” the Grand Rapids man said, to get one more look as the ship is towed out of Kalamazoo Harbor that morning on its way to Canada.
A rare ground level photo from J_T![]()
J T wrote:D-Day has arrived.
MQT3001 wrote:J T wrote:D-Day has arrived.
Well, she got stuck on a sand bar @ the dock and never left. Crews will be out for take 2 at 6:00 EDT tomorrow.
J T wrote:MQT3001 wrote:J T wrote:D-Day has arrived.
Well, she got stuck on a sand bar @ the dock and never left. Crews will be out for take 2 at 6:00 EDT tomorrow.
Yep. I was there taking pics from 7am to 3pm. And now I'm going to miss it tomorrow. Hopefully they struggle tomorrow and the impending bad weather forces them to move it this weekend.
MQT3001 wrote:Well, there is rain just off Saugatuck already this morning. Gonna be a long day reguardless




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