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watt’s picture of the week – saturday, june 1, 2019
this morning near the ss lane victory at berth 49 here in my pedro town… bye bye gray may, time for some june gloom! photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, april 16, 2019
new tug in town? vane brothers’ tug baltimore all the way from the other side to give us some bunkering at the sp slip here in pedro… photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
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Tagged Baltimore, Bunkering, los angeles harbor, Mike Watt, POLA, port of l.a., port of los angeles, SP Slip, Tug, Tug Baltimore, Vane Brothers
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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, december 11, 2018
whoa, first time I’ve seen a tanker tied up at berth 46 since… the 1976 explosion/sinking of the ss sansinena – sure hoping the paramount hydra is ship-shape. photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot … Continue reading
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Tagged 1976, berth 46, Explosion, LA harbor, Mike Watt, Paramount Hydra, port of l.a., port of los angeles, San Pedro, Sinking, SS Sansinena
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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, october 2, 2018
the sp slip here in my pedro town had a visitor this morning: “protector” (or “fireboat 20”) from the port of long beach. photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
watt’s picture of the week – thursday, september 27, 2018
full of kids and heading out the main channel earlier today were both sister-ship brigantines the exy and irving johnsons which are the flagships for the top sail youth program here in my pedro town. I actually saw these both … Continue reading
watt’s picture of the week – friday, august 17, 2018
belly-boarding off the san pedro breakwater earlier today at cabrillo beach (bet you don’t how we pronounce it here)… it was intense how this got built but it got built good. photo by mike watt – – – – – … Continue reading
watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, april 17, 2018
german artist tim maxeiner has lived in my pedro town for a few years now and his new show is about it: “marina del pedro” which I saw up at the angels gate cultural center gallery yesterday (it’s up ’til … Continue reading
watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, march 6, 2018
yesterday I got a shot of the beginning of an ending here in my pedro town: good bye to ports o’call (what we used to call it – I guess the official name was ports o’call village) which was always … Continue reading
watt’s picture of the week – sunday, february 25, 2018
this morning at the port of los angeles’ berth fortysix here in my pedro town I found the dutch tall ship stad amsterdam ready to bail after a six day visit but not before she let folks come aboard and … Continue reading
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Tagged Amsterdam, berth 46, Clipper, Holland, l.a. harbor, los angeles harbor, Mike Watt, Netherlands, outer harbor, POLA, port of l.a., port of los angeles, Sail, San Pedro, San Pedro Bay, Ship, Stad Amsterdam, Tall Ship
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watt’s picture of the week – monday, january 29, 2018
you seen this boat before? it’s the california responder and though its wikiwand (wikipedia for smartleashes) page says it’s home port is port hueneme (about seventyfour miles northwest of here), I’ve seen tied up on terminal island in a slip … Continue reading