Observed on Friday, April 14 with a 22-inch reflector, magnification 303x, stars +5.8-6.0 visible naked eye: “NGC 3067 is a large and bright galaxy, oval and oriented ESE/WNW with a grainy and slightly uneven surface brightness across the disk. Moderately well defined at the edges. The quasar 3C 232 is readily seen to the north of the core of NGC 3067, the “apex” star in the flat triangle of equally bright stars (mag. +16.0) to the NNW of the galaxy.”