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In the absence of a report from Sean or John last night (presumably home late and exhausted), I present a mini report and photo from a friend (my own film is still being processed).On Saturday, the first cruise of the morning was PS Adelaide's 9.45 cruise, with an 11.00 rendezvous at Moama to load three wool bales.Passengers included deckies Sean & Michael in excellent period outfits; I was in my own improvised one; four Port of Echuca Ambassadors were in perfect Victorian garb. Now, do you mean Victorian, as from the era of Queen Victoria, or Victorian as from the state of Victoria, although I imagine both would apply? Alistair
Sean you beat me to it!!! The Adelaide was purpose built for barge towing and not loading directly... I think that the heritage weekend benefitted all involved, including me who was rostered on the Adelaide for the long paddock and then was asked or told to go on the AA... It was great, even for the hours... -------- Cheers, James McDougall abejmcd@netconnect.com.au