Friday, August 08, 2008

Not sure if shallow fog and low cloud constitute #14, will wait awhile before official declaration.
The fog did come down flat early [about 6] last evening

The Wanderbird arrived back from it's first sojourn north. A clean and a scrub and it will be ready to head north again with a fresh compliment of guests.

These guys who travel the world risking their lives are a rear breed sure. Maybe a shifting sand bar off the north coast would liven up the summer. For me I will just watch them on TV.

There is the same extreme sport possibility on offer in the winter I would think. There were rumblings of some skiers coming in to do the Torngats or other spots last year, some fly got in the ointment and it never did materialize.

2 comments:

Table Mountains said...

g'day brian,
curious,do you still have a bit of snow around nain? we still have a little bit lingering in a few mountain valleys here.

Brian said...

It’s just about devoid of any snow banks in the hills around Nain Bay Wayne.

Still some in gullies that are in shaded areas, but that is it. I do believe a spotted some light snow at 800 ft over on Paul’s Island this morning.

Most are here bummed out with the weather, be nice to get some sun for a change.