The ice is moving around the harbor a lot, out, back in, but all the while getting less and less. Outside the main northern ice has moved off, still some fast ice close outside our area though. A few impatient souls have their speed boats out already, hope they dont anchor them off just yet.
The good news is the char started to bite around town yesterday, fish flapping all around the shores sure.
The good news is the char started to bite around town yesterday, fish flapping all around the shores sure.
So the two ladies got to and fro OK yesterday.
The picture shows Capt. Michelle Hancock and First Officer Charlene Ball on Arrival in Nain. [got it right this time]
Much excitement by the two but that did not stop them from their professional duties.
It was clear and mainly calm all day in Nain, not so just south in Makkovik, low cloud and wind caused some anxious moments for the Air Lab sched. Several attempts were made at landing, in the end the passengers for Makkovik had to be dropped off at another community and picked up later in the day.
Much excitement by the two but that did not stop them from their professional duties.
It was clear and mainly calm all day in Nain, not so just south in Makkovik, low cloud and wind caused some anxious moments for the Air Lab sched. Several attempts were made at landing, in the end the passengers for Makkovik had to be dropped off at another community and picked up later in the day.
Picture by Stephanie Ford.
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