Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Hanami Harbor Hurriedly Hums Hourly

 While biking around New Haven, I'm always drawn to the Harbor. I'm fascinated by the amount of work the tug boats, docks and surrounding industries. So, I got back recently and said I'd have to ask the Blossom Blog Mainframe ai to give us a little lesson on New Haven Harbor!

🛳️ Modern Muscle in the Harbor


New Haven Harbor hums with industrial might, and tugboats are its unsung heroes. These compact powerhouses guide massive tankers and cargo ships through tight channels, especially when docking or departing. Tug assistance isn’t cheap—fees can range from $2,000 to $10,000 per vessel movement, depending on ship size, weather, and maneuvering complexity. The cost reflects not just raw horsepower but skilled crews, 24/7 availability, and liability coverage. Think of it as valet parking for 40,000-ton behemoths.

🛢️ Oil Unloading and Jet Fuel Lifelines



Once docked, unloading petroleum products like heating oil or jet fuel adds another layer of expense. Ports typically charge $2.85 per ton for transferring oil products, with minimum fees around $180. That’s just for the privilege of pumping—storage, environmental safeguards, and security tack on more. And here’s the kicker: the Mohawk pipeline, part of the Buckeye system, quietly pumps jet fuel from New Haven all the way to Bradley International Airport, threading through Middletown, Hartford, and Enfield. It’s a hidden artery of aviation, keeping planes fueled without a single tanker truck in sight—unless storms like Hurricane Ida disrupt the flow.

Colonial Echoes and Rebel Routes


Back in the 1770s, New Haven’s harbor bustled with a different kind of traffic. Benedict Arnold—before his infamous turncoat moment—ran merchant ships to the Bahamas, dodging British patrols and trading for gunpowder and rum. Alongside General David Wooster, he helped organize coastal defenses that would later evolve into the U.S. Coast Guard. Imagine Arnold’s schooners slipping past British frigates, sails taut, cannon stowed, and a young rebel captain barking orders. The harbor’s legacy isn’t just industrial—it’s revolutionary. 

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Thursday, April 24, 2025

Wind whipped Wooster Square sees Blossoms Woosh!

 Wind, rain and time have left our Wooster Square Cherry Blossoms on their last reign of Beauty. Take a look at some photos from yesterday morning. I also will have analysis of this years bloom as soon as I recover from these past few weeks!




























Monday, April 21, 2025

Wooster Square Blossom Bash: A Windy Whirlwind of Beauty

Pink Carpet

Good afternoon, blossom buffs! Our Wooster Square Cherry Blossoms peaked on Saturday afternoon in a spectacular display of pink perfection. Saturday and Sunday were windier than a flock of monarchs—or perhaps a circus of capering kites! Despite the gusty theatrics, Sunday’s blossom blizzard was a dazzling, if dizzying, delight.

Monday, however, turned into a dull drama. In the park, it looked as if a giant vacuum had spirited away every petal, scattering our delicate beauties to unknown corners—perhaps onto car roofs, into cozy homes, or even onto unsuspecting clothes! Grey skies and a bone-chilling bite were on full display, courtesy of a cold front that's been over Connecticut all spring.

But don’t lose hope—Tuesday is forecast to be a keeper! If you're after those last flashes of floral brilliance, now’s the time to snap some photos before Mother Nature decides to whip up her next windy wonder. Stay tuned, and get out there if you want to capture some unforgettable blossom moments! Check out some photos from earlier today where there was a teensy amount of sun...






























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Cheryl Szczarba, Realtor

Seabury Hill Realtors

233 Wooster Street

New Haven, Ct 06513

203-996-8328

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