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John H.[_5_] February 15th 16 12:23 PM

No golf today
 
On Sun, 14 Feb 2016 18:39:22 -0500, Califbill billnews wrote:

wrote:
On Sun, 14 Feb 2016 10:38:19 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

Our cold is the result of artic air coming down over western parts of
Canada, so it's really your fault! :-)

It's weird that we, being well south of you, can be 30 degrees F colder
than you.


===

Being farther east, Don gets more benefit from the Gulf Stream, at
least when the wind is right. Compare the weather in Nantucket with
where you are and you'll see the difference.


Was at Midway Airport earlier today. Snowing and had to be de-iced. Was
cold, about 50 at 4:30 am when I went to Oakland airport.


The temp is 20 and there's about 2-3 inches of snow on the ground. No golf for us
today, for sure. But it's supposed to warm up to 50 with rain tomorrow, so maybe by
Thursday we'll see green on the course. Of course, it'll be 'cart path only' so the
riders will have to do a lot of walking.
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True North[_2_] February 15th 16 02:04 PM

No golf today
 
Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely
surrounded by water. Aint that so?"


I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals.
You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road.

Keyser Söze February 15th 16 03:09 PM

No golf today
 
On 2/15/16 9:04 AM, True North wrote:
Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely
surrounded by water. Aint that so?"


I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals.
You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road.


You shouldn't use big, obscure words like peninsula or province with
morons like FlaJim.

John H.[_5_] February 15th 16 03:22 PM

No golf today
 
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 06:04:08 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely
surrounded by water. Aint that so?"


I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals.
You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road.


One of the Disney ships makes a Canadian Coastline Cruise leaving from New York with
stops at St. John and Halifax. But, almost $6000 for the two of us for only five days
seems a bit excessive. I'm thinking it would be much cheaper and about as much fun to
RV it up there. It's only about 1150 miles - two days travel time, staying off the
toll roads. Wonder if there's a ferry from St. John's to Halifax. Could be fun.

http://tinyurl.com/juhmeno
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Tim February 15th 16 03:45 PM

No golf today
 
- show quoted text -
One of the Disney ships makes a Canadian Coastline Cruise leaving from New York with
stops at St. John and Halifax. But, almost $6000 for the two of us for only five days
seems a bit excessive. I'm thinking it would be much cheaper and about as much fun to
RV it up there. It's only about 1150 miles - two days travel time, staying off the
toll roads. Wonder if there's a ferry from St. John's to Halifax. Could be fun.

http://tinyurl.com/juhmeno
- show quoted text -
.......

Moto Guzzi is your summertime friend, John

John H.[_5_] February 15th 16 03:47 PM

No golf today
 
On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 9:04:10 AM UTC-5, True North wrote:
Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely
surrounded by water. Aint that so?"


I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals.
You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road.


Well, there's a ferry from St. John's to Digby. But, it would cost about $450 for the truck and trailer (the two of us would be free). And, it would take longer than the drive. Ferry does not sound like such a good idea.

[email protected] February 15th 16 03:52 PM

No golf today
 
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 10:22:38 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 06:04:08 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely
surrounded by water. Aint that so?"


I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals.
You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road.


One of the Disney ships makes a Canadian Coastline Cruise leaving from New York with
stops at St. John and Halifax. But, almost $6000 for the two of us for only five days
seems a bit excessive. I'm thinking it would be much cheaper and about as much fun to
RV it up there. It's only about 1150 miles - two days travel time, staying off the
toll roads. Wonder if there's a ferry from St. John's to Halifax. Could be fun.

http://tinyurl.com/juhmeno


===

Even better, there's a ferry service from Portland, Maine to Yarmouth,
Nova Scotia:

http://www.newenglandtravelplanner.com/go/me/portland/trans/intl_fy_terminal.html

Portland would be an easy 2 day drive for you, 2nd night would be on
the ferry. No doubt reservations would be needed for an RV.

John H.[_5_] February 15th 16 04:06 PM

No golf today
 
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 07:45:43 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

- show quoted text -
One of the Disney ships makes a Canadian Coastline Cruise leaving from New York with
stops at St. John and Halifax. But, almost $6000 for the two of us for only five days
seems a bit excessive. I'm thinking it would be much cheaper and about as much fun to
RV it up there. It's only about 1150 miles - two days travel time, staying off the
toll roads. Wonder if there's a ferry from St. John's to Halifax. Could be fun.

http://tinyurl.com/juhmeno
- show quoted text -
......

Moto Guzzi is your summertime friend, John


For me, sure. But I could never convince Sandy to ride on the back for 2300 miles!
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John H.[_5_] February 15th 16 04:08 PM

No golf today
 
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 07:45:43 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

- show quoted text -
One of the Disney ships makes a Canadian Coastline Cruise leaving from New York with
stops at St. John and Halifax. But, almost $6000 for the two of us for only five days
seems a bit excessive. I'm thinking it would be much cheaper and about as much fun to
RV it up there. It's only about 1150 miles - two days travel time, staying off the
toll roads. Wonder if there's a ferry from St. John's to Halifax. Could be fun.

http://tinyurl.com/juhmeno
- show quoted text -
......

Moto Guzzi is your summertime friend, John


Besides, Tim, if we do our Kentucky trip I'll have done my Guzzi-ing for the summer.
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John H.[_5_] February 15th 16 04:17 PM

No golf today
 
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 10:52:06 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 10:22:38 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 06:04:08 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely
surrounded by water. Aint that so?"


I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals.
You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road.


One of the Disney ships makes a Canadian Coastline Cruise leaving from New York with
stops at St. John and Halifax. But, almost $6000 for the two of us for only five days
seems a bit excessive. I'm thinking it would be much cheaper and about as much fun to
RV it up there. It's only about 1150 miles - two days travel time, staying off the
toll roads. Wonder if there's a ferry from St. John's to Halifax. Could be fun.

http://tinyurl.com/juhmeno

===

Even better, there's a ferry service from Portland, Maine to Yarmouth,
Nova Scotia:

http://www.newenglandtravelplanner.com/go/me/portland/trans/intl_fy_terminal.html

Portland would be an easy 2 day drive for you, 2nd night would be on
the ferry. No doubt reservations would be needed for an RV.


I went to the 'Make Reservations' site to see what the fare would be and found this:

"The Province of Nova Scotia has announced that our contract to provide the ferry
service between Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and Portland, Maine will not be renewed for the
2016 season. We would like to thank the people of Nova Scotia, our valued employees,
our tourism partners, suppliers and, most of all, our customers who enjoyed sailing
on Nova Star during the last two operating seasons. We sincerely appreciate your
support."

Oh well. I wouldn't have been interested in the overnight going, but the daytime
return might have been nice.
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