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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, july 19, 2020
the “furusato” memorial on terminal island this morning from my pedro town… photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
watt’s picture of the week – sunday, may 3, 2020
may day morning here in my pedro town… photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
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watt’s picture of the week – friday, december 20, 2019
on my sixtysecond bday this morning: the vincent thomas bridge from peck park in my pedro town, not far from where I met d boon ‘pert-near fifty years ago… photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s … Continue reading
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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, january 20, 2019
making headway: both old (starboard) and new (port) versions of the gerald desmond bridge that connects terminal island w/long beach, spanning the back channel. I shot this from where the tree d boon jumped down on me from back when … Continue reading
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Tagged Bridge, d. boon, gerald desmond bridge, long beach, Mike Watt, new bridge, Peck Park, pontoon bridge, San Pedro, terminal island
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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, july 17, 2018
not only is mr steven now over at the new spacex pad at berth 240 on terminal island (at the former southwest marine shipyard) across the channel from my pedro town, her (boats are always ladies, whatever mr musk wants … Continue reading
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Tagged Berth 240, Mike Watt, Mr. Steven, Ron Asheton, San Pedro, Southwest Marine, SpaceX, terminal island
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watt’s picture of the week – monday, march 19, 2018
when I first came to my pedro town from virginia, the gerald desmond bridge was just about to go up and replace a pontoon bridge that connected long beach w/terminal island via the east (we got the vincent thomas bridge … Continue reading
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
watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, july 12, 2016
here’s some very young sailors just as they put out from the cabrillo beach youth waterfront sports center in my pedro town this morning. that oocl can boat in the back is docked across the main channel at terminal island … Continue reading
watt’s picture of the week – friday, april 22, 2016
I know it might look like it cuz of the angle and such but here you’re seeing the biggest boat to ever tie up in north america, cma cgm benjamin franklin docked here at terminal island. this baby can hold … Continue reading
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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, august 16, 2015
yesterday I got the hankering to follow these new signs they got up on the harbor freeway telling about “terminal island japanese fishing village memorial historical site” which I found out is also known by the people who lived there … Continue reading