veshengro
Well-Known Member
I was in a ship loading grain at Duluth on Lake superior in November 1963 when President Kennedy was shot. All work and loading stopped as the US went into virtual shock. The Mate was tearing his hair out as loading under the big grain elevators just ceased and we looked at being frozen in. Eventually work restarted after a couple of days and we were second to last ship to get clear that year courtesy of a RCN Ice Breaker. The Welland Canal between Lakes Ontario and Erie was the coldest place I have ever been, including Murmansk..Ice laden wind across the flat land meant it was almost unbearable on deck. 6 weeks previously we had been loading a part cargo of bulk sugar in blazing sunshine at Ocho Rios in Jamaica..A shock to the system hardly describes it..
