Wooly dosen't quite do the level of fog we have this morning,we can see the shoreline only because it is high water. A humid 17C, a threat of Tstorms for today. A possibility of sun a couple of days this week, one has to be a little skeptical that this might be the case.
A reality of the local economic situation as we near another school year. Two of Emily's peers will be moving in the near future, the major concern is economic, folks must go where the work is.
Emily out overnight, Rob below decks, however has plans to be on the move later on today. His contact come too late last night to put it together.
Fishery, like the weather, remains dreary. No herring locally very few in any of the wiers in the Bay, the seiners reportadly did not get what they wanted last week. It appears an almost total absence of good news on this front.
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Have a good day and stay dry.
Just came over the mountain - home from Rugby in Belleisle - and the fog was thicker than anything I have ever seen in Grand Manan? Had to come to almost a complete stop as not sure where road was. Absence of any road markings made it beyond difficult. Once starting down other side became somewhat clear again - at least could see front of car.
Played Moncton Blacks tonight. There guys were huge, with many wearing New Brunswick team shorts. First half both sides equally matched, but we finally in for a try and a conversion. After that - came became in our favour. It was 22 - zip after first half. Second half got a bit more chippy as the frustration started to play factor. Only one fight this week with one of our players having a 'beautiful' black eye to show for it. Hate to say it, but it somewhat his falt
Game ended with everyone still friends though - thank God - much better than last game - and we were the victors at 30 something to five.
Hear we are to have a hot day tomarrow - 27 - and some sun. Will believe it when I see it. We won't be able to stand it.
Have an excellent day if it happens. Chunks
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