One of our favorite hobbies: levitating steamboats that play the game of Life. (They're not really levitating, but it looks like it, doesn't it?)


Steamboat Hobbies and Diversions
These pages are just for fun:

Online Steamboat Races The web masters of Steamboats.com, Steamboats.org, and Steamboats.net have been holding an imaginary competition since 2001. See what it's all about.

Writing Advice Workshop The web master is also a writing teacher. Here's the busy classroom. In 2004, about 350 people sent in their writing questions.

Freshwater Aquarium Care This is a page of simple guidelines for a happy freshwater aquarium.

The Truth about Tree Topping This is one thing we really hate. This page is posted to try to persuade people to stop doing that to their trees. Horrible!

Positive Thinking Find out what it is and where it comes from.

Sit out on the deck If you've never sat on the deck of a real steamboat, watching the river go by, you might get an idea of what it's like at this page.

Jokes These are some pretty silly jokes, but we like 'em.

The Steamboat Tigers Check out the performing tigers that we keep on board.

Some Favorite People:

John Fahey This bluegrass / blues musician was a friend. He died in 2001 and the guestbook at this site includes all his friends' and fans' send offs.

John Hartford John Hartford was another friend of ours and a friend of the Delta Queen.

Tom Grant Still very much alive and kicking, this Portland musician is another friend. His music is a combination of jazz and gospel, and his band, The Tom Grant Band, plays all the clubs in Portland, OR. Tom Grant website.

Bill Muster A page about the web master's father, who helped Betty Blake lead the campaign to save the Delta Queen.

Bill Muster A site about the web master's brother.

Steamboats Parenting Workshop Find out how your family ranks on the family survey, learn how to talk to teenagers!

Steamboats.com Animated Clipart Collection free clipart

Link to the webmaster's other sites, Surrealist.org and NoriMuster.com.

Contact Write to Steamboats.com.

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