951 – Paris is founded 1693 – The City of New York authorizes the first police uniforms in American colonies 1836 – HMS Beagle carrying Charles Darwin, the respected naturalist and geologist, reaches Saint Helena for six days as his last stop before returning to Great Britain 1845 – Fire in Lower Manhattan destroys 345...
Special greeting to Pato, Industrimetall AS, Svelvikveien, Drammen. I meant to write for a while as I am very pleased with the steel bar you made across the bow rowing position. The ropes from it on both side give me extra security, makes it easy to hang up clothes to dry and I can tie...
The stretch of the Esplanade between North Cove Marina and Brookfield Place went from velodrome to mellowdrome last weekend, as the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) instituted a dismount zone for cyclists at what has become a chokepoint, where pedestrians and pedalers have competed for space. The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) has erected signs...
Atlantic Sail arrived in New York harbor yesterday morning and proceeded up the Hudson to pose for a picture or two off the World Trade Center before doing a 180 degree turn and heading through the Kill Van Kull to Newark Bay to conduct some import/export business. Atlantic Sail is one of Atlantic Container Line’s (ACL) two...
1456 – A retrial verdict acquits Joan of Arc of heresy 25 years after her death. The court declared her innocent on this date in 1456. 1534 – Jacques Cartier makes his first contact with aboriginal peoples in what is now Canada. 1798 – As a result of the XYZ Affair, the U.S. Congress rescinds the Treaty of Alliance with...
Dr. Stein Hoff began his row across the Atlantic on Sunday morning May 15th, 120 years after George Harbo and Frank Samuelsen. Here’s his facebook link to track his voyage. Day 53, evening. 6.30 pm and writing earlier than usual. I only rowed for 1/2 hour this morning but had to give up. Not only breeze...