Big Getter and Evangeline on the Radison docks in Moline
I rose early, just after the sun, and was still blinking and squinting the crusties out of my eyelids as a walked up to the Radison hotel. Both Bill and I had plugged our marine batteries into an outdoor socket behind their dumpster and I wanted to fetch them before a hotel employee discovered them. As I rounded the corner I saw that they weren't there. I was dismayed and confused in my still half-asleep conscience. No matter how hard I rubbed my eyes the batteries were still not there when I reopened them. Shit. I felt foolish for leaving them unattended and sheepishly headed for the front desk to see what I could find out. It wasn't going to be easy to explain why they were there in the first place. "Hey are you looking for two marine batteries?" a voice comes from behind me. It was the hotel engineer. "I am" I said, unsure of how much trouble I might be in I kept my answer real short. She ended up being nice about it but reminded me that steeling electricity is still steeling. I apologized and she showed me to the batteries. It wasn't right I know and next time I'll ask first.
Arsenal Island Museum
Yesterdays attempt to find the arsenal museum was fruitless and frustrating but last night I met a guy that confirmed that it does indeed exist and is well worth seeing. "Don't miss it" he said. I had to try again and felt confident that I would find it. Rhys and I biked over to the island and having the experienced we gained yesterday, we dismounted our bikes and walked them up to the guard station. He was just doing his job I know, but unfortunately he would not grant us access onto the base. I pleaded and told him that we were glad to leave our bikes and walk in. "You have to be on a motorized Vehicle" he said. "We can track down a car but individuals can hide, no bicyclist or pedestrians are permitted." Wow, 9-11 took an affect here. Not ready to give up, I explained how we had entered the island yesterday, but the guard wouldn't budge. Rhys and I turned our bikes around and with our tails hanging low, rode back over the bridge. What a disappointment. I don't know who is in charge over there but they sure do make it hard for folks to enjoy what they have to offer. If only I could find the man who had highly recommended the museum the previous day. I went looking for him at the auction and low and behold if I didn't run into him. "Oh, yeah. Ill drive you over there." We jumped in his car and off we went, in search of the museum for the third time. Ironically, when we passed the guard house he only asked the driver for his ID. Homeland security is much more of a presence than a solution. The driver's wife, Rhys and I sailed through and could have been donald duck for all the guard knew. We were dropped off at the museum, thanked our ride and enjoyed the exhibit. It is not to be missed. Both Rhys and I were wondering to ourselves how we would get off the island considering we were now 2-3 miles into it's heart. Knowing a little bit about how their system worked, I realized if we could only get noticed as pedestrians a cop would probably escorted us off. Oh no, don't through me in the briar patch. And that is just what happened. I never realized how much people stare when you are let out of the back of a police car. It didn't bother me though, considering we were 20 seconds from our boat.
The wind has now begun to howl up river. It looks like will be staying here another night.
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With your manuver to get off the island, you might have out Sawyered ol Tom
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