Tow Chain : tō CHān : [noun] : to pull another vehicle or boat with a connected flexible series of metal links used for fastening or securing objects.
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Along the Duwamish River
in the industrial district of south Seattle,
a barge belonging to Spectral Crane and Marine,
sits resting on the bottom of the river at low tide.
She is steel hulled, 288 feet long, 94 feet breadth, and 20 feet deep,
and carries a cargo load of 1,282 kilotons.
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The draping effect of the tow chains
hanging from the deck and their reflections
were pleasing to my eye.
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~Blessings Always~
Nice reflection! That is one rusty and long chain.
Hi Marge, I wondered where you went. I guess I didn’t look hard enough. I thought about you when we were in Eastern Washington on the weekend and now your name just popped up on tom’s blog.
MB