Amazing! I was surprised that there were only a handful of people waving us off -- mind you, they were enthusiastic...
So you were one of them -- had I known, I would have made sure to wave to you...

I did take pictures of them, but have not uploaded them -- so shall check some time whether I might have caught you there!
The tugs scraped QE2 a bit that day, as we saw when tendering in Newport next day, but the crew did not think that this was much out of the ordinary for New York. It must be one of the hardest places to manoeuvre her.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/prondis_in_kenya/3338964358/Here is a video I enjoyed making, of our lead tug, Gramma Lee Moran, tooting in farewell to the lovely voice of QE2 :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/prondis_in_kenya/3163046827/And of course, it was a fabulous sunset, with all the New York buildings gleaming, and the sea itself turning gold before we retired to our cabins to change for dinner...
Crystal Symphony stayed with us for the next two days, but never said a word...

... was she shy about her voice?