I was born in 1954 and live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I'm employed as a computer network administrator and analyst, specializing in Novell Netware and Windows NT...
My first love is cars and in 1983 I restored a 1960 Corvette, which I still own. My other interests are computers, computer graphics, music, hockey (I still play at least once a week in the winter).BIOI hope to teach myself 3D modeling and I've played with Wings3D and Vue D'Esprit...
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Comments (7)
ontar1
Great view of a beautiful scene!
Richardphotos
ver rich colors
crender
Excellent !
starship64 Online Now!
What a beautiful place!
iborg64
Wondeful scenery the water is looking good
eekdog
a beautiful place and amazing capture Kenmo.
tallpindo
I like the view but have to say from my crumbling lost past that the ferry across Lake Michigan and more commonly across the Straits of Mackinac were what defined boredom and a wasted life moment for me as I grew from about 10 to 14. When the bridge was completed in 1957 we took a ferry to Mackinaw Island where we could walk the roads as my father was in no way going to charter a horse and carriage for the family. Even later the Catalina Island ferry led to sleeping on the isthmus on sticles and returning find my wife all excited because she had wrecked the car with my youngest son with her. So! Beauty is wonderful but I cannot redeem the ferry life. I wrote a check to Key West Sea Plane to fly my sons and I to the Dry Tortugas and Fort Jefferson. The sea was clear and the rollers were amazingly tiny as we passed over the Marquesas. The brick fort had lots of intrigue. Fort Michilamackinac and the other wood stockades of the French and Indian wars are a good reason to turn down the road away from the ferries! No stack gasses. No coal smoke and later no diesel.