This picture is the lockmaster talking to our group of seven boaters from the marina. He was really glad to see us for I think he is a little bored and even lonesome at times. We are standing on the lock wall as he is talking with us. He actually took us into his little control house and showed us how to fill and empty the lock. We also had three corp of engineers people talk with us. Two of them actually grew up in Demopolis and the third came to work here from Louisianna. They were also informative for they take care of a lot of land along this river system along with every buoy in the river from Mobile to The Pickwick Pool. They of course have a tow in front of their headquarters to work with as they do their jobs up and down the river. You would be surprised how much of the land in some areas that our government owns. This area is referred to as land management . We talked about sea level, tows and their effect on the economy, the maintaining of a lock, proper ways to address the lockmaster when locking thru, the special equipment he has in his office, safety safety and safety. Every lockmaster you meet has a great story or stories of strange things they have seen happen. The two stories we heard today were about the two boys who rode their wave runners full blast over the dam, and passed eight signs warning them to stop before they got to the dam. They were not hurt and rode them all the way to the bottom. They have sued. The other story involved a young man who was supposed to pull the rope on the outside of the lock to notify the lockmaster he wanted to lock thru on his wave runner. Instead the boy climbed the lock wall to the top and then climbed the fence and went over the razor wire and walked down the lock wall to the lockmaster requesting to be locked thru. WOW.......Thanx for checking in Tom
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