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....to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them.
http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. |
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 22:59:57 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: ...to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them. http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. Are you going to stop in Halifax and see Don? |
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Wayne.B Wrote in message:
...to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them. http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. Have you come across seal pelts when visiting the markets as you travel toward the Earstern Kanadian wilderness? It sounds like quite an adventure you guys are having. I haven't been following your links as our internet access is quite limited. We'll be in the new house in about 3 weeks and will be looking forward to catching up once the internet is hooked up. Say hi to the crew, or is it flag officer? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 07:04:21 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:
Wayne.B Wrote in message: ...to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them. http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. Have you come across seal pelts when visiting the markets as you travel toward the Earstern Kanadian wilderness? It sounds like quite an adventure you guys are having. I haven't been following your links as our internet access is quite limited. We'll be in the new house in about 3 weeks and will be looking forward to catching up once the internet is hooked up. Say hi to the crew, or is it flag officer? === We haven't seen any seal pelt trinkets yet but I've seen them in the past. The "crew" prefers the title of admiral since it ranks above "captain". Good luck with the move. |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 02:39:50 -0400, wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 22:59:57 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: ...to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them. http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. Are you going to stop in Halifax and see Don? === We will almost certainly stop in or near Halifax. Whether we see Don or not is up to him. |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 08:18:29 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 02:39:50 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 22:59:57 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: ...to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them. http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. Are you going to stop in Halifax and see Don? === We will almost certainly stop in or near Halifax. Whether we see Don or not is up to him. I'm sure he'd be more enjoyable to meet than our friend in Maryland. Maybe he'll prove more mature in person than in computerland. |
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 22:59:57 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:
...to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them. http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. During the past five days, the most boating we did was tubing on the Shenandoah for about ten hours. Fun, but not the most exciting thing to do. Your trip sounds wonderful. Hope all stays well, Wayne. |
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Poquito Loco wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 22:59:57 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: ...to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them. http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. During the past five days, the most boating we did was tubing on the Shenandoah for about ten hours. Fun, but not the most exciting thing to do. Your trip sounds wonderful. Hope all stays well, Wayne. Sounds better than the girl who fell out of the tube and hit a tree on the bank of the Kern River and was killed Sunday. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 02:39:50 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 22:59:57 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: ...to bring you more dots for Harry since he is so fond of them. http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack As you can see we left Montreal this morning after a long weekend of visiting with friends, taking in the sights, and waiting out a short spate of marginal weather. We're now about half way from Montreal to Quebec City and will probably arrive Quebec tomorrow. Cruising the St Lawrence River is an interesting experience and takes in a lot of territory, starting with the very scenic Thousand Islands region, then advancing through a series of 7 humongous St Lawrence Seaway locks, and finally skirting the south side of Montreal - all the time dodging large ocean going ships in relatively close quarters. It's quite different from any of our usual venues and promises to get even more so as we advance to the north east towards the Canadian maritime provinces. Are you going to stop in Halifax and see Don? === We will almost certainly stop in or near Halifax. Whether we see Don or not is up to him. He'll be the guy shut down in the harbor floating around with his salesman on the phone. |
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