Bloggers often have posted photos that have been sitting in computer limbo for a while. The same is true for myself, since I'm blogging less often than others and this one has been in computer limbo.
Some rivers have cruise ships, but for most of last summer, there were barges on the Nashua River barge. The one below was the largest.
This barge went across both sides of the river bank on a daily basis wasn't for passengers. It was being used to transport heavy equipment and materials that were being used for construction of the recently opened riverwalk and Renaissance Park along the Nashua River on Memorial Day weekend within walking distance of our residence, Clocktower apartments.
There were several cranes loaded on it during the coarse of construction. These photos show the barge with pieces of equipment on board and construction that was being done.
There's also another type of crane. This Great Blue Heron has become a regular visitor to the Nashua River during warmer months.
For several months this past spring, there was a large crane in use right below our 5th floor apartment window. We watched daily as the one above moved materials being used to replace a wooden bridge. The bridge was in back of the mill apartments and heavy use by disposal and recycling trucks were causing strain on it.
After several months, work has been completed on a new cement bridge and safety railing. As interesting as it was to watch the progress, it's much quieter below our window now.
Happy 🎂 to friends in Canada 🇨🇦 and welcome to a new month for everyone.
Thanks for your comments on my recent Friday Funnies post about Plainfield Teachers College, the nonexistent college and its winning, but also fake, football team. Like many others, I was fascinated and amused that this sports hoax fooled prominent media. outlets.





16 comments:
So you think you can just BARGE in like this. 😜
Yes and so I did, AC, thanks for the humorous comment 🙂.
The cranes I watch are generally the feathered kind.
...so much excitement outside your window and photo ops galore. I wish you a Joyous July.
Those were some interesting shots and perspectives on the angles of your shots!
You had quite the run of free entertainment!
You certainly captured lots of cranes shots...at angles few people see!! Is that your apartment building across the river in the first shot? It's huge!!
I bet it is a lot more peaceful now! You got some really good photos.
It is fun to visit memories. These are good ones.
Love the various "cranes" in your post.
Those barges really do a lot of heavy duty work and the result of your Riverwalk is fabulous.
I really have a lot of photos in computer limbo. They are good for Wordless Wednesdays. (:0)
Sue
You really had to "crane your neck" to see all of those cranes working! You just "barged" right in there and created some great shots! Love the real live cranes who flew in for the photo op. These are all so great!!! What fun, and now so pretty for you!!
I prefer the Heron type of Crane. I think I might be nervous with huge cranes working right beside my house!
They are massive but I think I'll take the flying crane over the steel one!
Thank you for this glorious mix of photographs.
Happy 1st of July.
All the best Jan
I know you are glad to get some quiet now!
All that activity … must have been noisy!
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