In conversations at book signings and other events, people ask me how I came to be a writer. It was a winding path, though plenty of interesting places. One of those locales was the Philadelphia waterfront, including the Delaware River and Bay as well as the Atlantic Ocean. Part of my business involved tugboats and barges. So, here’s a video tour of the tug High Roller, a boat that I worked with while in that environment.
That’s quite a piece of floating machinery, isn’t it? One of the main engines has just been rebuilt, to the tune of about $250,000. That gives you an idea of what things cost in this field. While underway, the boat burns close to a hundred gallons of diesel fuel an hour. Do the math at today’s prices and you come up with a steep number indeed. Nonetheless, the job has to be done and working with the High Roller was always a fun challenge. Hopefully, I’ll have a chance to interview the owner, a fellow who is a real character. Stay tuned.
Occupy Philadelphia, video interview #2
Here is the second video interview from the Occupy Philadelphia protest on 15 October 2011. Draw your own conclusions.
There is one more video in this series which will be posted soon. The interviews are uncut, unedited.
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on October 16, 2011 at 12:09 pm Leave a CommentTags: Commentary, headline, news, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Wall Street, politics, protest, video