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![]() Henry Blackmoore wrote in message news:MBRhc.4848 I have this vision of you Don wearing red armbands up on a Canadian mountaintop singing "We are the world, we are the children". **No real mountains in this province....** So Don. When are you going to go fishing? **Don't fish....I sail** Has the local ice thawed enough yet? **Believe it or not...our harbour is ice free year round...the local lakes are clearing up though** |
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In article , "Don White" wrote:
Henry Blackmoore wrote in message news:MBRhc.4848 I have this vision of you Don wearing red armbands up on a Canadian mountaintop singing "We are the world, we are the children". **No real mountains in this province....** So Don. When are you going to go fishing? **Don't fish....I sail** Has the local ice thawed enough yet? **Believe it or not...our harbour is ice free year round...the local lakes are clearing up though** Are you harbor's free because of the current? |
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![]() Henry Blackmoore wrote in message news:9DUhc.5084 Are you harbor's free because of the current? Probably a combination of things. A good natural flushing system with a large volume of water moving in and out with the tides. We're stuck out into the Atlantic just below the 45th parallel and only 200 miles north of the Gulf Stream as it turns east. see ** http://www.holmesmaritime.com/port.htm ** |
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![]() Don White wrote in message news:f7Whc.26095$Np3.955595@ursa-see see also ** http://is.dal.ca/~icct/Picture/picture.html ** We usually sail off to the far right (south south east) of that picture. (right of red arrow). You can see part of the mooring field of our main club (RNSYS) on the North West Arm ..bottom left, below the white arrow. Our summer club is about 30 nm away to the west in a nice clean deep water bay. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ...
Don White wrote in message news:f7Whc.26095$Np3.955595@ursa-see see also ** http://is.dal.ca/~icct/Picture/picture.html ** We usually sail off to the far right (south south east) of that picture. (right of red arrow). You can see part of the mooring field of our main club (RNSYS) on the North West Arm ..bottom left, below the white arrow. Our summer club is about 30 nm away to the west in a nice clean deep water bay. Looks very nice there! |
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![]() basskisser wrote in message om... Looks very nice there! Thanks...it's great weatherwise May - October. 1st cruise ship was already in early April. |
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In article , "Don White" wrote:
Don White wrote in message news:f7Whc.26095$Np3.955595@ursa-see see also ** http://is.dal.ca/~icct/Picture/picture.html ** We usually sail off to the far right (south south east) of that picture. (right of red arrow). You can see part of the mooring field of our main club (RNSYS) on the North West Arm ..bottom left, below the white arrow. Our summer club is about 30 nm away to the west in a nice clean deep water bay. It looks pretty nice up around there. |
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In article , "Don White" wrote:
Henry Blackmoore wrote in message news:9DUhc.5084 Are you harbor's free because of the current? Probably a combination of things. A good natural flushing system with a large volume of water moving in and out with the tides. We're stuck out into the Atlantic just below the 45th parallel and only 200 miles north of the Gulf Stream as it turns east. see ** http://www.holmesmaritime.com/port.htm ** You live in the Halifax area? Yowser. |
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![]() Henry Blackmoore wrote in message link.net... see ** http://www.holmesmaritime.com/port.htm ** You live in the Halifax area? Yowser. Born & bred on the peninsula and that's where I have my home . |
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Don White wrote:
Henry Blackmoore wrote in message link.net... see ** http://www.holmesmaritime.com/port.htm ** You live in the Halifax area? Yowser. Born & bred on the peninsula and that's where I have my home . That's always been one of my favorite phrase twists, and almost everyone uses it. We're the result of our mothers being bred, as it were, then we are born, and then we are reared. "Bred," as an expression for "raised," is way down on the definition list. Language evolution always is interesting. |
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