In 2000 crossing the Savannah River....
There is a lot of talking on channel 13 from pilots bringing boats in and out of the Savannah River, which we are about to cross. We have the side curtains down because it is cold. Bob eats his other two donuts and I steer while he goes up and puts up the staysail. We hear that a German warship is coming into the harbor - sounds funny to hear the very southern accent of the pilot making the security calls.
I mention to Bob that I keep thinking that some trees which I can see blurred through the plastic curtain (which has gotten dirty) look like the superstructure of a ship. He opens the curtain and looks. It IS a ship. We are going to be crossing the river right in front of the German warship. I make Bob take the wheel, and tell the pilot on the radio that we will stay out of his way. We do get to the other side before they pass.
German warship
I have a distant photo of the USS Alabama in Mobile, but I have seen the battleship Texas in the Houston area
We drove over and paid our $1 @ to get in to the Battleship Texas area, and walked around and took pictures of it.
Battleship from a distance
Battleship Texas
Detail Battleship Texas
BB 35 Texas information sign
There was a self-guided tour which includes the flying bridge, the engine room the restored sleeping quarters and medical facilities, engine room,
The BIG GUNS
Guns on Battleship Texas
guns, and anchors. But the price of admission ($12.00 each) we thought was too much, especially since Bob was in the Navy and has been on many Navy ships. So it wasn't going to be that enlightening for him and Bob said he didn't think I wanted to go climbing around a ship (and he was right) So I just took photos of the informational signs