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It's been quite a while since I posted pictures of Manitou, my Native American Indian Dog. She turned two years old on October 10th. :) Here's a picture of her, all grown up (about a year and a half old in this picture.) She's fully grown now and weighs about 52 pounds... somewhat smaller than I expected, but I don't mind. She may not have put on her final muscle growth yet, either; I hear NAIDs and some other breeds don't really finish that until they're three. In any event, she's a wonderful dog. I consider the decision to get her one of the best I've ever made.
The dinghy hangs out behind us as we're anchored in the bay at South Manitou island in northern Lake Michigan.
Clock tower. A nearby plaque states this was "erected in tribute to the memory of Col. Jerome B. Wheeler by the Citizens of Manitou Springs."
The Manitou Cliff Dwellings is a rare historical treasure. Preserved under a protective red sandstone overhang, authentic Anasazi cliff dwellings, built more than 700 years ago.
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Spring 2009 Fiberglass repair on Manitou rudder. The new rudder post installed by Henry H. Smith Inc. with a solid stainless plug. Fiberglass work done by Don Kapit of ASI.
Da beim direkten befüllen -mit Traktor und Kipper- die Bahnwagen nicht schön gleichmässig beladen werden können, werden mit dem Manitou Teleskoplader noch weitere Zuckerrüben aufgefüllt. Für das braucht es den Rübenhaufen hinter dem Lader.
Deshalb wird ab und zu auch mal eine Kipperladung auf diesen Haufen abgeladen.