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The ship Wicko approaches the opened Cherry Street Bridge in downtown Toledo, OH. (Matt Buchanan/Toledo, OH)
This never gets old for me, and I love that. I could watch ships come and go all day long. Arrivals and departures seem to be getting fewer and further between, though, as Winter approaches.