Sunday, December 31, 2006
Snowshoeing on Humber Valley Resort
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Snowshoeing on the road above Mountain View, to the north.
Snow shoeing is brilliant ... you should try it!
Newfoundland and Humber Valley ePostcards
Now you can send an ePostcard / eCard with photos from Humber Valley and Newfoundland.
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A few important points:
- The eCard service will send you as the sender and the recipient an email to explain how to get to see the eCard.
- Some email services (like gmail, hotmail etc) might think the email is spam.
- So the email does not arrive, check your spam email folder ...
- If its there, mark as "not spam" so in the future it doesn't happen.
- You can overlay rain, snow, lightning and other effects using the "Cool java options"
- More photos will appear soon ...
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Gros Morne visit "Keep on the road!!!"
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Friday, December 29, 2006
West side of Bay of Islands
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
"Screeched in" at Humber Valley Resort
Screeching Ceremony at the Beach House, Humber Valley Resort
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Song: "Jack was every inch a sailor"
Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor
This is one of the songs played at the Screech In.
Now, 'Twas twenty-five or thirty years since Jack first saw the light.
He came into this world of woe one dark and stormy night.
He was born on board his father's ship as she was lying to,
'Bout twenty-five of thirty miles southeast of Bacalieu.
Jack was every inch a sailor,
Five and twenty years a whaler.
Jack was every inch a sailor.
He was born upon the bright blue sea.
When Jack grew up to be a man he went to Labrador.
He fished in Indian Harbour where his father fished before.
On his returning in the fog he met a heavy gale,
And Jack was swept into the sea and swallowed by a whale.
Jack was every inch a sailor,
Five and twenty years a whaler.
Jack was every inch a sailor.
He was born upon the bright blue sea.
The whale went straight for Baffin Bay, 'bout ninety knots an hour,
And every time he'd blow a spray he'd send it in a shower.
Oh now, says Jack unto himself, I'll see what he's about.
He got the whale all by the tail and turned him inside out.
Jack was every inch a sailor,
Five and twenty years a whaler.
Jack was every inch a sailor.
He was born upon the bright blue sea.
When Jack grew up to be a man he went to Labrador.
He fished in Indian Harbour where his father fished before.
On his returning in the fog he met a heavy gale,
And Jack was swept into the sea and swallowed by a whale.
Jack was every inch a sailor,
Five and twenty years a whaler.
Jack was every inch a sailor.
He was born upon the bright blue sea.
The whale went straight for Baffin Bay, 'bout ninety knots an hour,
And every time he'd blow a spray he'd send it in a shower.
Oh now, says Jack unto himself, I'll see what he's about.
He got the whale all by the tail and turned him inside out.
Jack was every inch a sailor,
Five and twenty years a whaler.
Jack was every inch a sailor.
He was born upon the bright blue sea
Snowmobiling in dream land (aka Humber Valley)
Licenced guiding, full on adventure, explore Newfoundland - Newfie Style!
Nerrad joined us previously on a fishing trip in Sept 2005
Newfie Explore and Tour - Newfoundland, Newfie Style!
More will follow - this is just a quickie page