So here they are:
First, a January sunrise over Huntington, WV. The river was smooth until a boat -- I think it was the Bruce Darst -- came through.
A few weeks later, I was at the West Virginia side of the Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam on a rainy evening when the Bridget
On our way back from Steubenville to watch the bridge demolition, Adam and I found this historical marker on WV Route 2 south of Wheeling. It led to a talk about the history of mine disasters.
And on a Sunday morning, coming back from Charleston WV following a lesson on how to apply makeup to myself should I be called upon to go on TV again -- makeup is a must for HD TV -- I swung by the John Amos power plant on the Kanawha River and saw this guy unloading a barge of gravel. Gravel contains limestone for the power plant's srubbers.
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limestone for scrubbers
I see barges of gravel going up river every so often and never really gave them much thought. It never dawned on me they were was likely going to a power plant.
Any day you learn something new is a good day. So, thank you! :)
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