You're welcome Rob. Hope I'm not boring anyone yet. And I'm not real pleased with my iphone's photos due to the cover causing fuzziness due to scratches in the protective window over the lens.... Anyway, today we cruised about 38 miles to Nashville. Numerous tows on the water today. Passed a few, went around a few, and even got overtaken by one. (We're running 5 kts, he was running 6 kts.) Lots to see today. But the most excitement for me, and bummed I didn't have the camera ready, was watching a new barge being launched in Ashland City. We had already passed the facility when Bill noticed what appeared to be a safety meeting going on. (Guys in hard hats huddled up.) He then noticed a tug moving towards the facility. There had been a barge sitting up on the bank on tracks leading into the water. I decided to turn around and go back to see if the barge was to be launched. Before I could get there, I saw it slide down the bank and splash into the water. The tug came in behind it, tied on, and took it away. Other than that, lots of river barge industry to see as we neared Nashville. We left Mike and Christy on Little Joe in Nashville. The Riverfront dock is by reservations through Dockwa. They decided to make reservations so they could get the code to the gate padlock, while Bill and I decided to press on. (Little Joe will be turning around tomorrow to head back. Nashville was their destination for this trip.) Tonight Mystery Girl and I are on the old lock wall at mile 201. Think of being in a lock, at the bottom of the lift. We were able to get tied to the bits in the wall, but shore side will not be accessible unless we scale the 10 feet of wall above us! A few of today's photos: Colby

This was the barge that was launched

Tug waiting to catch it.

And off it goes...

This was the tow that overtook us. Later he stopped mid channel (he called and notified us) to pick up two more barges. There was another tug that pushed them in to the front.

You never know what you'll see along the shore...This was on what appeared to be a small private launch ramp.

Little Joe going past some barge facility.

Mystery Girl going past a tug putting barges together.

Mystery Girl coming into Nashville. Notice the "Bat wing" towers. Apparently this building was filmed in one of the Batman movies.

Mystery Girl, C-Traveler and Little Joe on the Nashville Riverfront dock.

Mike captured this photo while walking across the bridge to downtown.

One more

Mystery Girl passing by General Jackson