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Don White September 6th 08 05:00 AM

Finally, a nice day.
 
With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera, binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard. next i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock walls
etc.



John H[_3_] September 6th 08 01:34 PM

Finally, a nice day.
 
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera, binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard. next i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock walls
etc.


Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the 'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!



Don White September 6th 08 02:15 PM

Finally, a nice day.
 

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a
beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera,
binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard. next
i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice
little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped
down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very
shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on
my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I
wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones
all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock
walls
etc.


Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the 'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!


Ah Johnny.........
you are correct for once...the majority of people who buy up and strip the
islands are summering Americans.
My mom is great......
My son works for a living , so he can't come out on a Friday.
As for weekends, he seems to prefer running around with his friends.........
hard to believe eh?



John H[_3_] September 6th 08 02:43 PM

Finally, a nice day.
 
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:15:14 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a
beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera,
binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard. next
i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice
little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped
down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very
shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on
my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I
wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones
all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock
walls
etc.


Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the 'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!


Ah Johnny.........
you are correct for once...the majority of people who buy up and strip the
islands are summering Americans.


Bull****...sounds like another Harrytale to me.

My son works for a living , so he can't come out on a Friday.


Glad to hear that bit of news. When did he start? I'll bet you're relieved
as hell.

As for weekends, he seems to prefer running around with his friends.........
hard to believe eh?


No.

Don White September 6th 08 02:58 PM

Finally, a nice day.
 

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:15:14 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
. ..
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a
beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August
on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got
on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs
and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera,
binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like
glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard.
next
i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice
little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped
down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very
shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on
my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the
Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I
wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark
contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones
all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock
walls
etc.


Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the 'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!


Ah Johnny.........
you are correct for once...the majority of people who buy up and strip the
islands are summering Americans.


Bull****...sounds like another Harrytale to me.

My son works for a living , so he can't come out on a Friday.


Glad to hear that bit of news. When did he start? I'll bet you're relieved
as hell.

As for weekends, he seems to prefer running around with his
friends.........
hard to believe eh?


No.


My son has been working since high school. Paid his half of tuition and 100%
of books etc all through university.
Graduated not owing a penny.
He has been working for his current company for 11 months now. I'm proud of
him.



HK September 6th 08 03:17 PM

Finally, a nice day.
 
Don White wrote:
"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:15:14 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a
beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August
on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got
on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs
and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera,
binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like
glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard.
next
i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice
little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped
down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very
shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on
my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the
Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I
wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark
contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones
all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock
walls
etc.

Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the 'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!

Ah Johnny.........
you are correct for once...the majority of people who buy up and strip the
islands are summering Americans.

Bull****...sounds like another Harrytale to me.

My son works for a living , so he can't come out on a Friday.

Glad to hear that bit of news. When did he start? I'll bet you're relieved
as hell.

As for weekends, he seems to prefer running around with his
friends.........
hard to believe eh?

No.


My son has been working since high school. Paid his half of tuition and 100%
of books etc all through university.
Graduated not owing a penny.
He has been working for his current company for 11 months now. I'm proud of
him.




Apparently the only think Herring's kids do is ... breed.

John H[_3_] September 6th 08 05:17 PM

Finally, a nice day.
 
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:58:59 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:15:14 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a
beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August
on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got
on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs
and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera,
binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like
glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard.
next
i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice
little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped
down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very
shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on
my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the
Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I
wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark
contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones
all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock
walls
etc.


Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the 'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!


Ah Johnny.........
you are correct for once...the majority of people who buy up and strip the
islands are summering Americans.


Bull****...sounds like another Harrytale to me.

My son works for a living , so he can't come out on a Friday.


Glad to hear that bit of news. When did he start? I'll bet you're relieved
as hell.

As for weekends, he seems to prefer running around with his
friends.........
hard to believe eh?


No.


My son has been working since high school. Paid his half of tuition and 100%
of books etc all through university.
Graduated not owing a penny.
He has been working for his current company for 11 months now. I'm proud of
him.


And with good reason! Sounds like he made quite a bit of himself, going to
the university instead of wasting his time posing for pictures.

What kind of work is he doing?

DK September 7th 08 02:05 AM

Finally, a nice day.
 
John H wrote:
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera, binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard. next i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock walls
etc.


Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the 'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!



His lazy son won't leave the couch.

DK September 7th 08 02:07 AM

Finally, a nice day.
 
John H wrote:
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:15:14 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a
beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest August on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally got on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera,
binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard. next
i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice
little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I dipped
down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very
shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island on
my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I
wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the ones
all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock
walls
etc.

Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the 'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!

Ah Johnny.........
you are correct for once...the majority of people who buy up and strip the
islands are summering Americans.


Bull****...sounds like another Harrytale to me.

My son works for a living , so he can't come out on a Friday.


Glad to hear that bit of news. When did he start? I'll bet you're relieved
as hell.

As for weekends, he seems to prefer running around with his friends.........
hard to believe eh?


No.


He's still at home so he's hardly working "for a living". He's working
for a few bucks to blow with his buddies - and ignoring Dad in the process.

Don White September 7th 08 04:04 AM

Finally, a nice day.
 

"DK" wrote in message
...
John H wrote:
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:15:14 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 01:00:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

With Hanna expected here Sunday, I decided to take advantage of a
beautiful
warm sunny day. There's been way too few this summer.... wettest
August on
record says the weatherman.
I had to drop the wife off at her mother's nursing home and finally
got on
the road at 1100 hrs.
Reached the launch ramp in Mahone Harbour, Mahone Bay at about 1230hrs
and
quickly got underway...too quickly, as I left my digital camera,
binoculars
and cell phnoe on the truck seat.
Talked to a boat returning and he advised me the water had been like
glass
earlier but the wind had picked up making the water rougher.
I cranked up all 25 horses and left the harbour behind as I headed
south
east past Loye Island to my port and Hermans Island to my starboard.
next i
turned east, north & west to circle Backman Island, which has a nice
little
beach and cove for anchoring. After circling a lone sailboat , I
dipped down
south west, changing to northg to checkout the anchoring cove/beach on
Coveys Island.
Next it was a streach of open water so I could pass through the very
shallow
water between small Goat island and Rous Island. keeping Sheep island
on my
starboard, I headed north west to Andrews Island where I beached the
Yukon
and went ashore for a bit. Lastly i played around the outer reached of
Mahone harbour for a bit and retrieved the boat around 1500 hrs.
Since I am a member of the Mahone Islands Conservation Association, I
wanted
to see the protected (from development) islands up close.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/news/inthenews.shtml
Sure wish I had my camers with me...I could have shown the stark
contrast
between the beautiful islands still in their natural state and the
ones all
tore up by the CFA summer crowd with their overscale houses, hugh rock
walls
etc.

Sounds like a great time. Wish you'd taken your camera. What is the
'CFA
summer crowd'? Are they the Americans you accused of ruining the
islands
the last time you brought this up?

Oh, and since you brought up family, how is your mom doing? Hope all is
well. Do you ever take your son on these excursions? He'd probably
enjoy
getting out.

Nice report. Keep 'em coming!

Ah Johnny.........
you are correct for once...the majority of people who buy up and strip
the islands are summering Americans.


Bull****...sounds like another Harrytale to me.

My son works for a living , so he can't come out on a Friday.


Glad to hear that bit of news. When did he start? I'll bet you're
relieved
as hell.

As for weekends, he seems to prefer running around with his
friends......... hard to believe eh?


No.


He's still at home so he's hardly working "for a living". He's working
for a few bucks to blow with his buddies - and ignoring Dad in the
process.



Don't you worry about dad. I've got a good bit of Scottish, Welsh and Dutch
blood in me.
We're no nonsense when paying your way is concerned.




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