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The Company is assessing the optimal branding strategy for the Hotel, which includes potentially retaining Radisson. The Company expects to assume an amended, short-term Radisson franchise agreement. Highgate Hotels, operator of the Hotel since 1999, will be retained under a new management agreement. With a strong hotels in south beach florida international presence, the Radisson brand drives hotels in south beach florida significant revenue, particularly from overseas travelers, to this gateway market. Additionally, we look forward to furthering our business relationship with Highgate Hotels, the leading independent hotel operator in New York City, stated John Williams, President and Chief Operating Officer of the Company.
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By now I am sure you are aware Radisson is having an awesome promotion where if you stay one night at ANY Radisson hotel you will receive 50,000 bonus points . While this is capped at one stay, 50,000 bonus points is good enough for a free night at their top tier category hotels including international hotels. Some of their Radisson Blu hotels in Europe tom cruise and penelope cruz can go for $500+/night.
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Alright back to the Radisson Lexington Hotel. I purely booked a room at this hotel to get the 50,000 bonus points. I had no need for another hotel room, especially one in NYC not too far from my apartment. Luckily though, the location was close to my errands for the day, so this mattress run was not an inconvenience. I was simply checking in and leaving. Although I did not utilize the room, I still wanted to experience this NYC hotel that was only charging $89/night! That is unheard of in NYC.
I checked in and was actually upgraded to a King bed. I guess my original reservation was for one double bed, and after seeing the size of the upgraded room I can t even imagine how small my original booked room would have been. The staff at the front desk along with the front desk manager were extremely friendly and helpful. They told me all about the hotel and the amenities I did not have the heart to stop them as they were very genuine. The lobby was nicely done. It was by no means a modern hotel, but had that traditional charm full of character which I actually would prefer for a NYC hotel. Makes me think of the Park Plaza Hotel although no where near as nice!
I spent a few minutes and checked out the hotel room. It was small, but I guess that is NYC for you. The room was nice, had a flat screen TV, iPod clock radio dock, nice size desk, and a sleep number bed. The linens looked relatively new, and overall the room had a clean look to it. The bathroom was bright and had a window, but was incredibly small. You definitely could not fit more than one person tom cruise and penelope cruz in it.
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cancun mexico hotels This review is from: They Were White and They Were Slaves: cancun mexico hotels The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America (Paperback) As other reviewers have noted, this book is a barrage of facts that are a little rambling and disorganized, but this in NO WAY takes away from the interest of the subject matter that is presented in this volume.
Mr. Hoffman presents a rough outline of the history of the enslavement of whites in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, the Carribean and finally in America from Roman times to the begining cancun mexico hotels of the 20th century. Documented are such details as:
-One of the most disturbing cancun mexico hotels events documented here: the use of "human brooms" as chimney sweeps in England during the 1800's. These might be able to claim the worst status. The orphans who had to climb up chimneys filled with toxic dirt and soot weren't even paid to do so, they were forced to do that work and then BEG for a living.
This book is well worth getting a hand on and reading, because it proves that slavery is a universal condition that has been practiced against all races and nations of people, even against those traditionally portrayed (i.e. Anglo Saxons/whites) as being the slavemasters and oppressors.
They were of two sorts, first such as were brought over by masters of ships to be sold as servants. Such as we call them my dear, says she, but they are more properly called slaves. Daniel Defoe, Moll Flanders
This is a history cancun mexico hotels of White people that has never been told in any coherent form, largely because most modern historians have, for reasons of politics or psychology, refused to recognize White slaves in early America as just that.
Today, not a tear is shed for the sufferings of millions of our own enslaved forefathers. 200 years of White slavery in America have been almost completely obliterated from the collective memory of the American people.
Who wants to be reminded that half perhaps as many as thirds of the original American colonists came here, not of their own free will, but kidnapped, shanghaied, impressed, duped, beguiled, and yes, in chains?... we tend to gloss over it... we d prefer to forget the whole sorry chapter... (Elaine Kendall, cancun mexico hotels Los Angeles Times, Sept. 1, 1985).
A correct understanding of the authentic history of the enslavement of Whites cancun mexico hotels in America could have profound consequences for the future of the races: We cannot be sure that the position of the earliest Africans differed markedly from that of the white indentured servants. The debate has considerable significance for the interpretation of race relations in American history (Eugene D. Genovese, Roll, Jordan Roll: The World the Slaves Made, p. 31).
Most of the books on White labor in early America are titled with words like White indentured servi-tude, White bondservants, White servants etc. It is interesting that White people who were bound to a condition of what became in many cases permanent chattel slavery unto death, are not referred to as slaves by Establishment academics.
With the massive concentration of educational and media resources on the negro experience of slavery the unspoken assumption has been that only Blacks have been enslaved to any degree or magnitude worthy of study or memorial. The historical record reveals that this is not the case, how-ever. White people have been sold as slaves for centuries.
Among the ancient Greeks, despite their tradition of democracy, cancun mexico hotels the enslavement of fellow Whites cancun mexico hotels even fellow Greeks was the order of the day. Aristotle considered White slaves as things. The Ro-mans also had no compunctions against enslaving Whites who they too termed a thing (res). In his agricultural writings, the first century B.C. Roman philosopher cancun mexico hotels Varro labeled White slaves as nothing more than tools that happened to have voices (instrumenti cancun mexico hotels vocale). Cato the Elder, discoursing on plantation management, proposed that White slaves when old or ill should be discarded along with worn-out farm implements.
Julius Caesar enslaved as many as one million Whites from Gaul, some of whom were sold to the slave dealers who followed his victorious legions (William D. Phillips, Jr., Slavery from Roman Times to the Early Transatlantic cancun mexico hotels Trade, p.18).
In A.D. 319 the Christian emperor of Rome, Constantine, ruled that if an owner whipped his White slave to death he should not stand in any criminal accusation if the slave dies; and all statutes of limi-tations and legal interpretations are hereby set aside.
The Romans enslaved cancun mexico hotels thousands of the early White inhabitants of Great Britain who were known as Angles, from which we derive the term Anglo-Saxon as a description of the English race. In the sixth century Pope Gregory the First witnessed blond-haired, blue-eyed English boys awaiting sale in a slave market in Rome. Inquiring of their origin, the Pope was told they were Angles. Gregory replied, Non Angli, sed Angeli ( Not Angles, but Angels ).
When the Franks conquered the Visigoths in southern Gaul huge numbers of Whites entered the slave markets. After Charlemagne s conquest of Saxony, during which many pagan Saxons were en-slaved, he set up a network cancun mexico hotels of parish churches. To provide for the maintenance of the priest and the church, those living in the parish were to donate a house and land as well as a male and female (Saxon) slave to the church for every 120 people in the parish (William Phillips. p. 52).
The trade in White slaves was one of the few sources of foreign exchange for western European powers in a period when the East produced the goods that Europeans could not procure elsewhere. The sale of White slaves to Asia and Africa was one of the few sources of gold for European treasur-ies.
At the same time that France was a transfer point for slaves to the Muslim world, Italy was occupy-ing much the same position... Venetians (were)... selling slaves and timber across the Mediterranean. The slaves were usually Slays brought across the Alps... The Venetians were the earliest successful Italian sea traders cancun mexico hotels and because profits on (slave) trade with the Muslims were lucrative, they resisted efforts to stop them. In return for their exports of timber, iron and (White) cancun mexico hotels slaves, they brought in orien-tal luxury products, mainly fine cloths... (William Phillips, pp. 62-63).
The stereotype from Establishment consensus history is of the Muslim cancun mexico hotels slaver cancun mexico hotels herding chained Blacks through the desert. In fact, for seven hundred years, until the fall of Muslim Spain, cancun mexico hotels those being herded were first and foremost overwhelmingly White:
Before the tenth century the Muslims generally bought Christian Europeans as slaves... By the tenth century, Slavs became the most numerous imported group... during the late Middle Ages, until the fall of Granada in the late fifteenth century, most slaves of the... Muslims were Christians from the northern kingdoms... (William Phillips, p. 69).
In the vast lands of the eastern European steppes from the eighth to the twelfth century, there was a well-developed slaving network... Slavs and Finns, called saqaliba (slaves) indiscriminately by the Muslims, entered the Muslim world by these Caspian and Black sea routes. (William Phillips, pp. 63-64).
The fate of the hundreds of thousands of White slaves sold to the Arabs was described in one Spanish text as atrocissima et ferocissima (most atrocious and harsh). The men were worked to death as galley slaves. The women, girls and boys were used as prostitutes.
White males had their genitals mutilated in castration attempts bloody procedures of incredible brutality which most of the White men who were forced to submit cancun mexico hotels did not survive, judging from the high prices White eunuchs commanded throughout the Middle Eastern slave markets.
Early Muslim texts provide insights into the extent to which the Arabs identified Europeans with slavery, classified White slaves as animals and even produced learned racist disquisitions on the supposed merits of emasculated East European slaves. In his ninth century treatise on beasts, The Book of Animals, the Muslim scholar Jahiz writes:
Another change which overcomes the eunuch: of two slaves of Slavic race, who are... twins, one castrated and the other not, the eunuch becomes more disposed toward service, wiser, more able, and apt for various prob

Richard J. Cook , President of Allegheny College in Meadville PA, and Brian Wells , Pizza Man killed


Larry Stoler in a prison photograph from Michigan - released on probation in Wayne County which is essentially Detroit. Manuel Noriega in his prison photograph - release anticipated in 2007. Larry Stoler took a lot of money off Kenbrook Court - a real estate entity in Kalamazoo Michigan [perhaps it was a condo association] - and eventually went to jail. Peter Bis reports it was ten million dollars and part of the sentence was paying the money back but the money is conceptually long gone [which Bis recently confirmed in a conversation with Garry Apps ]. The story gets more complicated graco travel systems in that Brian A. Bigelow , long a friend of Peter Bis in Kalamazoo [dating back to at least the third grade - Bigelow graco travel systems 's father was apparently a builder with a very good reputation, and his mother may have been in charge of a Boy Scout troop Peter Bis was briefly in] who worked at Kenbrook Court, told Bis the real scandal was Larry Stoler preparing to build a trailor corral with Noriega money. The idea was that semi tractors could drop and pick up trailors from a 'round house'-type building in an enclosed area [not visible from the road] including for clandestine movement of drugs. Stoler owned a racing boat [as did Topper Johnson ] and allegedly moved drugs [as did Topper Johnson ]; Peter Bis worked on both their boats. Larry Stoler owned a Donzi which is 'top of the line' - lesser craft are selling for $130,000 and $89,000 [Pt. Austin and Detroit in Michigan - it isn't a cheap sport]. Bis does not associate the death of Topper Johnson with Larry Stoler but rather a larger effort graco travel systems to hinder prosecutions in the money structure of Kalamazoo graco travel systems which might include the ten million dollar issue. Omar Torrijos was killed in a plane crash 1981 whether or not Noriega was in on it with a controversy about CIA support; during his tenure as Director of the CIA, George H. W. Bush personally arranged annual payments to General Noriega in the initial amount of $110,000 (House Foreign Affairs Committee Report: "Narcotics Review in Central America" - U.S. Govt Printing Office, 1988). Noriega was thrown down in the American invasion of Panama 1989, tried on drug charges and jailed in 1992, and is, as noted, sheduled for release next year. Of interest. Tramp journalist Bryan Adrian [approx. same age as Peter Bis ] met the daughter of a CIA executive including in Mexico where she ran away with him. Eventually the dad caught up with them and liked Adrian who took the dad out on a rented fishing boat [they pissed off the side] but said the girl was going to 'do the right thing' which in her case included entering into a CIA-arranged marriage with the son of a big rancher [ultimately a sad tale - the guy beat her, knocking one of her teeth out; she called Bryan Adrian who was going to arrange a rescue but she backed out of that when the guy stopped beating her. They live in Fargo, North Dakota]. graco travel systems In the time period after leaving Bryan Adrian but before marrying the son of the rancher Bryan Adrian got a call from her out of the blue - Noriega had apparently been associated with the Duarte brothers, and the CIA had taken one of them out in a New York apartment - conceptually with MALARIA and there was blood mist all over the walls which had to be cleaned up and she may have been picking out the guy's suit for the funeral [either 'essentially distraught' graco travel systems or in retrospect just setting up an 'alibi' in the call to Bryan Adrian - people with Agency connections are not always linear]. [Is 'blood mist' usually indicative of the terminal graco travel systems phase in malaria - EBOLA certainly, and malaria at least when the CIA does it in New York apartments]. Less clear is whether graco travel systems there is any relationship between the supression activity undertaken by the CIA in New York and the drug movement issue in Kalamazoo, including a transition in the relationship between the CIA and Noriega at a higher level with a 'secondary tier impact' on the Duarte brothers and the drug mobility concept Brian A. Bigelow says Larry Stoler was addressing.
Richard J. Cook , President of Allegheny College in Meadville PA, and Brian Wells , Pizza Man killed by a bomb in Erie Cook came to Allegheny from Kalamazoo College which had a strong program sending students overseas[1] and there was a great deal of interest in taking over his position when he left[2] which might have been an indicator of CIA designation; the CIA is known to be in colleges ['orchestrated Kent State shootings' under Roskens is now dated but probably the most dramatic example; Dennis Sweeney graco travel systems and the multiple burnings of the Stanford Navy ROTC building is another instance of 'CIA-torching the ROTC building' which warrants honorable mention - CIA goes back to the trough][3], Allegheny has gotten good 'pretty evidently CIA-orchestrated media coverage' which included a football championship[4], Allegheny teams have repeatedly done well in competitions with Harvard which presumably have been rigged[5], Cook has traveled in academia with a support figure and that has seemed to be a fairly typical pattern in CIA movement [Peter Bourne graco travel systems and Mary King][6], Allegheny is known to have had other fairly prominent CIA figures [Archer Blood][7] at an important time in 'transition' which they led[8], and the history department has been effectively neutered[9] with psychology stressed[10]. Ten points which immediately come to mind suggesting Cook may be CIA affiliated.
The text just notes Tom Ridge was from Erie, 2003 was a transition year in Homeland Security, and that if Ridge had a role in selecting the target [ Wells ] it was probably as part of a bizarre CIA scheme to insure silence graco travel systems with complicity. If Cook is CIA - presumably a CIA executive - they told him about it and may have had him provide support. Terrorism requires infrastructure - somewhere for the team to stay the night before and a proximate loiter area. Wells died on August 28 2003 which was a Thursday; this year [2006] the freshmen arrive on the Sunday and the first day of classes is the Thursday- might have been one week later in 2003, but it would be especially interesting if the attack on the pizza man happened on the first day of classes in a fairly confined media market, in fact raising the possibility Cook used Allegheny in the first CIA mass psychology test/experiment since MKULTRA submerged in the early 1970s. Word is Mitch Krinsky, a 1985 graduate gone to law has been delegated to investigate and advance CIA-linked faculty and staff to an early separation status. We wish Mitch well. Why now - if he is CIA, a guess is that Cook is trying graco travel systems to make a higher paygrade before retirement. Kalamazoo - where it all began, graco travel systems here admiring an A.J. Foyt Indy race car very similar to the one hung up over the bar in the lounge [called, appropriately, the Pit Stop] at the Kalamazoo Holiday Inn West where Peter Bis was working when the [Al]Capone graco travel systems Chicago crime family heir came rolling into town on a Sunday in 1976, noting the "Gilmore" prominent on the side of the car which Bis suggests relates to what he calls the " Upjohn Gilmore crime family " who he characterizes as a regional power broker. Later Bis has an encounter - heck, an ongoing dirty word bar brawl - with the Gambino crime family he alleges put Hillary Clinton in the Senate; we do not know if this was an orchestrated precursor or if that time Bis was coincidentally in the right place at the right time. Capone's nephew or grandson was bragging that when somebody stole Al Capone's headstone on Halloween they 'put a word out' there was going to be some kind of trouble over it and it came right back. Guy had a two seater sports car and was supposedly picking up a $15,000 cabinet of some kind [on a Sunday night]; supposedly he came in with a hot looking woman. Murray Humphries kept Capone family interests alive in Chicago well into and really through the Jimmy Hoffa Central States Pension Fund years [which some suggest ended in 1967 when he was jailed and others extend the four years]; all of that abruptly energized in Kirk Kirkorian's move on GM with the eternal Las Vegas issue [Kirkorian pretty evidently a CIA tool of long-standing in some respects parallel to their Mafia structures]. Bis claims both Oshkosh [the airshow] and Indy [the race] are actually opportunities crime families graco travel systems use to coalesce whether or not the events are entirely 'organizational-drive'; we look forward to reports from the field. Jerry Alexander was the FBI agent who Bis says "clearly violated graco travel systems state and fed[eral] law" in throwing in with the pirates; Kalamazoo is half way between Chicago and Detroit in the 'Air America' triangle. At one time Al Capone had at least two known houses on Gull Lake; Peter Bis went to Western Michigan [University] which is immediate proximate graco travel systems to Kal College across a narrow 'Michigan Avenue' but there is no interaction between the two schools. They [Kal College]run students in and out of the United States and the students are viewed as rude and ego-centric which may fuel a corruption paradigm in a group type of identification. If he's in it - the CIA, Cook wasn't pleased graco travel systems about this next point, but he figured it was benign. We think its a bust - success behind them NOW they're gaming graco travel systems in western Pennsylvania. Murder Suspect Captured graco travel systems , Ann Weaver, graco travel systems Oklahoman , March 31 2005. CHANDLER graco travel systems - A camera crew from "America's Most Wanted" was about to start an interview with Ann Phillips on Wednesday when she got the news that the suspect in her daughter's death had been caught at a truck stop in Pennsylvania. "I don't know that I've ever been so relieved," Phillips said. "I hate that they ("America's Most Wanted") went to all the effort, graco travel systems but I wasn't graco travel systems a bit disappointed, either." [Amanda Ann Phillips-Bateman, 29, of Chandler at issue. Bobby Joe McCauley, 30, was captured about 3:00 p.m. in Harbor Creek, near Erie ]. [ FBI Special Agent Charles ] Warner said that McCauley surrendered to authorities without resistance, adding that telling her parents was "red

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The day after the Revelation of the Night Lights we screamed up the coast at speeds of up to 9 knots (that s me doing the screaming there), running down the Nova Scotia trades (20-knots-plus SW ly) wing-and-wing under a double-reefed main and headsail
My ultimate goal during this cruise was to visit Lunenburg and Mahone Bay. Lunenburg, of course, has a vast reputation among the Nautical Illuminati, and Mahone Bay, just to the north, has the highest concentration of islands and islets per square mile of anywhere in Nova Scotia and so seems attractive by default.
Lunenburg was much what I expected, a fabulous destination to arrive at by boat. Young ladies sailing bright classic daysailers waved and bid us welcome as we entered the harbor. Inside we found all manner of traditional craft, perfectly primped, with a high preponderance of schooners.
Fortuitously, we happened to arrive just in time to witness the annual Wooden Boat Reunion, during which all types of perfectly maintained old wooden boats (many of them schooners) carom around the harbor under sail like pinballs
The Bluenose II , a fine replica of the famous budget car rental uk fishing schooner, was undergoing maintenance up at the far end of the harbor. Her boom is incredibly long! Nearly as long as her foremast (sans topmast) is high
Mahone Bay was something else entirely. Studying charts at home, I had marveled at its vast archipelago of islands and imagined they were all uninhabited. I pictured myself gunkholing among them, stopping often to go ashore and explore their virgin interiors.
Our first day in the bay, thanks to the fog, which rolled up and down like a tease, I was able to maintain this fantasy, as I couldn budget car rental uk t really see the islands. On the second day, bright and clear, budget car rental uk with a light northwesterly that allowed us to sail in and amongst the islands with ease, we found in fact they are all covered with summer homes. Some of them quite fancy! On a par with anything you ll see on the Gold Coasts of New England.
Even the trailer parks are swank! This deluxe mini-park in Mahone Harbor features an over-the-top custom rip-rap shoreline (a very common feature on Mahone Bay) plus a brightly colored wooden lawn chair (also quite de rigeur in these parts)
The Big Experiment during this cruise was the Importation of the Ferry People. My wife Clare, daughter Lucy, and Charles s bride Susan (the Sooks), all came via Nova Star with a car and joined us for the weekend in Lunenburg.
I had many anxieties about this the ferry ride would be uncomfortable, the drive from Yarmouth to Lunenburg would too long, etc., etc. but in fact it all went perfectly. The Ferry People had a fabulous time, both on the ferry and with us, and the Experiment, in the end, was popular with all concerned.
Alas, the Ferry People had to head out at O-Dark-Hundred yesterday morning to catch their ride home, and Charles and I sailed out of Lunenburg not long afterwards to take advantage of a southerly breeze. We didn t know where exactly we were going, except that we wanted to get as far down the coast as possible.
Lockeport is nothing like Lunenburg or Mahone Bay. They ve lost their fishing industry, but haven t managed to remake themselves as a successful touristy summer-people destination, though they are trying their best. What they do have in common with everyone else here is that they are extremely friendly, polite, and considerate. Canadians truly are NPOE (Nicest People On Earth), which is reason enough, I reckon, to sail over for a visit.
The only waterfront fuel pump we ve found, here at the White Gull Marina (just $37.50 a night for a 39-foot boat!), has long since given up the ghost. Even in Lunenburg, where they have many yachts, you have to schlep fuel in jugs if you re buying less than 100 gallons, which is how much it takes to lure a truck to a wharf.
i am happy that you have enjoyed my vacation home town of lunenburg. budget car rental uk i will be there in 4 days and will spend about 4 months in my restored 1850 s house. budget car rental uk i just noticed the previous post was from bob who lives in fla. as do i.
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Cruising the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia has transitioned back to coastal ocean cruising. The condi


Cruising the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia has transitioned back to coastal ocean cruising. The conditions aren t necessarily worse, different would be a reasonable characterization as we leave the protected waters that we ve been enjoying in favor of the more changeable conditions we encounter at sea. The ride involves more motion, and our comings and goings are dictated primarily by the weather chief prosecutor for the city of los angeles and sea state. We like when the winds are calm, which is rare, so we ll travel when the winds are going the same direction we are. A head sea results chief prosecutor for the city of los angeles in a bucking bronco ride since our forward motion against the motion of the sea sets us plowing through successive chief prosecutor for the city of los angeles waves at uncomfortably short intervals, maybe every second or so as opposed to moving along with the motion of the waves that alternately lift and drop us several feet as the waves pass beneath us. It s a relatively gentle motion, albeit lots of it, but the stabilizers significantly reduce the side to side roll. As any cruiser will tell you, bucking a head sea is no fun!
We departed Canso 0805 bound for Liscomb, chief prosecutor for the city of los angeles a run of about 54 miles, arriving at the public wharf at Little Liscomb at 1715. The public wharves that can be found all over the coast are just that, public. So if there s a space available that s suitable, you can tie to the wharf at no charge. There s generally no one around, and if there s no space, it s perfectly acceptable to tie next to a fishing chief prosecutor for the city of los angeles boat. We had some company at the Liscombe wharf, a local family was enjoying a cookout on shore near the wharf, and made their way to the wharf where their lobster boat was tied. Molly made instant friends with the kids, and their grandfather, Chester sat on the pier and chatted with us. Turns out he s the dockmaster at the Liscombe Mills Lodge, a popular resort at the head of the river. It s listed in the cruising guides, with favorable comments. Our initial plan was not to stop there, but Chester convinced us to have a visit. So we spent the night at the public wharf and in the morning gave Chester a call at the Lodge and told him we d be on our way. He had already given me some local knowledge on the short way around the adjacent island that involves navigating a very narrow cut, and with his advice, we had no problem finding our way through. Just beautiful country, and we enjoyed the leisurely hour s cruise to the Lodge.
The Lodge is a popular family resort, with hotel rooms, small chalets , the Lodge and restaurant along the banks of the river and a large indoor pool with heated saltwater. The grounds are immaculate, and the small dock with room for two or three boats is nestled in the bend of the river. An overnight stay at the marina costs $40 and includes use of all the facilities at the Lodge. The restaurant is famous for their signature cedar planked salmon, and we sampled it, quite delicious! We also took on 660 litres of fuel, the primary reason for our visit, since we won t be able to leave Canada chief prosecutor for the city of los angeles on the fuel we have remaining. Fuel costs convert to $3.95/gal. in US dollars and gallons. Ouch. We have enough fuel to get us to Maine now, and we ll take on US fuel there to get us back to Shark River, NJ where we ll top off again. Big ouch.
With the weather window to an approaching front closing, we decided to head out Tuesday morning, and shoved off bright and early, underway by 0635, bound for either Tangier or Halifax, depending on sea state and revised predictions as we approached the Tangier cutoff. As it was, the revised prediction called for the same or less favorable conditions for Wednesday, so we chose to continue to Halifax, with arrival projected for 1830, well before dark. The rest of the run was uneventful, lots of motion but a following sea, so a long travel day but we covered 85 nm, a good day s cruise.
Keep an eye out for Bill Richards, I hear he used to hang out near Halifax. Bill was one of Belinda s old bosses in the medical chief prosecutor for the city of los angeles field and we had heard he bought a place in Halifax to retire at. I am actually trying to locate him for our Haiti project.

Thinking about sailing an old Tanzer 22 along the coast of Nova Scotia from Yarmouth to Halifax in t


Thinking about sailing an old Tanzer 22 along the coast of Nova Scotia from Yarmouth to Halifax in three or four days. My sailing experience consists of daysailing a 20-footer in Halifax Harbour. I haven't bought the boat yet, but assuming it is seaworthy and has a reliable outboard, is this a good idea or suicide?
Boat seems to be seaworthy- see above, I would have a professional survey done prior to purchase. Check standing rigging. Keel version seems better. Make sure you are set up for offshore sailing ( all reccomended safety gear including epirb). I am not familar with your sailing route but would you have a safe anchorage every day of your trip to pull into if needed to make repairs or due to bad weather? If the boat has an outboard will it work well in rough seas? Make sure you check long range weather forcast www.passageweather.com before and during you trip. I would talk to some people who have sailing experience in that area and take them along with you on your trip. Without some off shore experience I would not go alone or with novice crew.
Are you crusing or delevering the boat? if your experiance is only harbor day sailing, you might want someone with you that has a bit of off shore experiance . what are the prevailing wind directions, will you be sailing up wind or down most of the time. how big are the seas? an outboard is not good for anything over 3-4 foot seas
Looking at the weather discount caribbean cruises patterns in the area, I would plan to come in to a harbor/anchorage each evening. If that cannot be done- trailer the boat to destination. The low pressure discount caribbean cruises systems form fast in your area I believe- you do not want to get caught up in those. Looks like some high wind/waves coming your way in the next few days. And if engine fails, you should be prepared to sail into anchorage/harbor- and your shore line makes that difficult. Let us know how it turns out.
When I was 14, we (my father, uncle, cousin and I) sailed a Paceship PY23 from Saco, Maine, across the Gulf of Maine (and the mouth of the Bay of Fundy) to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and then back to Bar Harbor, Maine. Just because the boat is small doesn't mean the voyage has to be!
From Yarmouth to Halifax, you could make a continuous offshore run, or you could harbor-hop. If I didn't have a lot of experience, I would probably take my time and make the trip in small jumps. Get ahold of some charts and a good cruising guide and plot out your stop-over points.
Of course, if you are lucky and get a great weather window, and are able to time the tides right (you'll have a lot of current to deal with between Yarmouth and Cape Sable), you might want to just go for it.
No experience other than harbor day sailing, new to you untested and unfamiliar boat, outboard of unknown condition, offshore for four (or more) days. I think that would qualify in my mind as foolhardy. That's not to say you couldn't do it, just that it would be hard to think of too many more things that could make for an "interesting" experience. With a good weather window discount caribbean cruises and the ability to get into port each evening and a good check out of the boat and systems it's certainly discount caribbean cruises doable. Good luck to you whatever you decide.

Norwegian Pearl will make her New York debut on Oct 14, 2012, sailing a 7-day itinerary that calls o


Norwegian Cruise Line has announced its Northeast deployment schedule for the 2012/2013 fall and winter season, london hotel deals which features two, large Freestyle Cruising ships sailing from New York on a variety of itineraries.
For the first time, the 2,394-passenger Norwegian Pearl will sail from New York beginning in Oct 2012, offering a series of 21 week-long Bahamas and Florida cruises, along with three 12-day Southern Caribbean voyages. Norwegian Gem , also accommodating 2,394 passengers, will continue to homeport in New York where she will offer a series of 24 nine-day Eastern Caribbean voyages and four 10-day cruises to Eastern Canada and Quebec. Rounding out the fall season from the Northeast, Norwegian Dawn will sail 7-day cruises to Canada london hotel deals and New England from both Boston and Quebec for five weeks starting Sept 21, 2012.
With the arrival of Norwegian Pearl in New York, we will have two of our newer and larger Freestyle Cruising ships sailing from this very popular homeport, said Kevin Sheehan, Norwegian s chief executive officer. london hotel deals New Yorkers love Freestyle london hotel deals Cruising because it suits their needs. With two of our Jewel-class ships in New York, we are giving guests more choice and the opportunity to sail longer cruises to the Caribbean.
Norwegian Pearl will make her New York debut on Oct 14, 2012, sailing a 7-day itinerary that calls on Orlando the Beaches (Port Canaveral); Great Stirrup Cay (Norwegian s private island) and Nassau, Bahamas. The three 12-day Southern Caribbean cruises, on Jan 6, Jan 20, and Feb 3, 2013, include stops in San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Castries, St. Lucia; Bridgetown, Barbados and St. John s, Antigua; as well as five days at sea. Norwegian Pearl will also offer three opportunities to experience Freestyle Cruising on a 2-day getaway sailing from New York on Jan 18, Feb 1, and Feb 15, 2013.
Continuing to homeport in New York, the 2,394-passenger Norwegian Gem will sail two newly extended itineraries to Eastern Canada and Quebec and the Eastern Caribbean. Norwegian Gem will begin her four 10-day sailings to Canada and Quebec on Sept 8, 2012; calling on Halifax, Nova Scotia; an overnight in Quebec City, Quebec; Corner Brook, Newfoundland; and Sydney, Nova Scotia. From Oct 20, 2012 to April 18, 2013, Norwegian Gem s 9-day itinerary to the Eastern Caribbean will stop in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands; and Samana, Dominican Republic.
Beginning on Sept 21, 2012, the 2,224-passenger Norwegian Dawn will spend the fall season london hotel deals in Canada and New England. The ship will offer three 7-day sailings from Boston visiting Portland, Maine; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Gaspésie, Quebec; Saguenay (La Baie), Quebec and ending in Quebec london hotel deals City, Quebec. Norwegian Dawn will also offer two 7-day sailings from Quebec calling Corner Brook, Newfoundland; Sydney, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Saint John, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick; Bar Harbor, Maine. Guests can combine these itineraries into a 14-day london hotel deals cruise, with an option to embark from either Boston or Quebec. This will be the first time Norwegian Cruise Line will visit Gaspésie in Quebec.
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Though the film's location cannot be visited on a cruise, Arabian ports of call on this seven night


The 85th Academy Awards take place this Sunday in Hollywood, and the nominations for this year s Best Films bring some incredible destinations into sharp focus. If you ve been inspired to visit one of the fabulous locations shown on the big screen, here are 10 fantastic Oscars-inspired cruises.
Stephen Spielberg’s epic Civil War film focuses on the 16th President of the U.S., Abraham Lincoln (played by Daniel Day Lewis), and has a pivotal scene shot inside the ‘Dixie Belle’ River Boat when the Confederates and Unionists meet to talk peace.
Take a cruise along the Mississippi River on the American Queen, a traditional River steam boat. This vital artery cuts through ten U.S. states graco travel lite crib jayden before emptying graco travel lite crib jayden into the Gulf of Mexico. Anticipate old fashioned showboat style entertainment in the Grand Saloon.
Departing 4 December, 2013, Avalon Waterway’s 13 day ‘Music City to the Big Easy’ itinerary is priced from £3,699pp and includes 2 nights Nashville, 1 night in Memphis and overnight in New Orleans, return flights, airport transfers. To book: T 0800 668 1901 or visit www.avaloncruises.co.uk
Ang Lee’s spiritual film is based on Yann Martel’s story of a young Indian boy, the son of a zookeeper from Pondicherry, India, who becomes shipwrecked and is adrift in the Pacific Ocean with a hyena, zebra, orangutan and Bengal graco travel lite crib jayden tiger. The film has already won awards for its 3D special effects graco travel lite crib jayden and a nod from the London Film Critics for Ang Lee’s superb direction.
In the story, the boy is shipwrecked far off of the coast of Japan before ultimately being rescued after 227 days at sea. In 2014, experience Compagnie du Ponant’s luxury eight night cruise graco travel lite crib jayden on Le Soléal around Japan and discover this amazing island with its kaleidoscope of traditions. Visit Toyko with its frenetic and furious pace and also Osaka, the new beating heart of Japan.
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Departing on 2 May 2013, join Independence of the Seas from Southampton on a two-night Paris cruise from £199pp. Price includes meals and entertainment on-board graco travel lite crib jayden and taxes/fees. To book: T 0844 493 2061 or visit www.royalcaribbean.co.uk
Billed as the story of history s greatest manhunt for the world s most dangerous man , Zero Dark Thirty is a historical drama directed graco travel lite crib jayden by Katherine Bigelow. The film is a dramatization of the United States operation that found and killed Osama Bin Laden, leader of al-Queda. Though the setting is Pakistan, the film was actually made on location in Chandigarh, India.
On a Tales of India and Arabia Voyages of Discovery cruise visit ports of call in India including the birthplace of Ghandi in Porbandar (India) and UNESCO listed Elephanta Caves near Mumbai. Also visit Dubai and Abu Dhabi, UAE, Khasab, Oman as well as Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Departing on 3 December, 2013, 17 night cruise with prices from £2,239pp including return flights from the UK, overseas transfers, graco travel lite crib jayden on board gratuities and taxes. To book: T 0843 221 8499 or visit www.voyagesofdiscovery.com
Ben Affleck directs this thriller about a CIA agent who helps six Americans to escape house arrest in Iran by training them to act as a feature film crew. It has garnered critical acclaim for Ben Affleck’s first outing as a director and won the BAFTA for best film and best director.
Though the film’s location cannot be visited on a cruise, Arabian ports of call on this seven night MSC cruise share the Persian Gulf with Iran. Musendam is only 30 miles from Iran and a cruise on a Dhow through its fjords is a must-do excursion. Khor al Fakkan is the perfect gateway to discover desert dunes and typical wadis.
Departing on 1 December 2013, prices from £329pp seven night cruise on MSC Lirica excluding return flights. London return flights available on request from £490pp. To book: T 0844 561 1955 or visit www.msccruises.co.uk
Directed by David O Russell, Silver Linings Playbook is about Pat who suffers from bi-polar disorder, and his return home from a mental institution. The film revolves around Pat father’s lost bet on a Philadelphia Eagles game that can be won back if Pat and friend, Tiffany, score 5 in a dance competition.
Though most cruise ships do not sail up the Delaware Bay to Philadelphia, cruise aficionados can certainly visit the home of American Independence at the beginning graco travel lite crib jayden or at the end of a cruise from NYC as it is a short train ride away.
Departing on 23 May 2013, with prices from £2,440pp for Crystal Cruises’ 12 night North Atlantic Explorer graco travel lite crib jayden itinerary on the Crystal Symphony visits NYC, Newport, Rhode Island; Boston, Massachusetts; Bar Harbour, Maine, Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Reykjavik, Iceland. To book: T 0207 287 9040 or 0207 399 7601 or visit www.crystalcruises.co.uk
This introspective film about an octogenarian couple affected by the wife’s stroke is set in Paris. In a triumphant return to the screen, Emmanuelle Riva plays half of a cultivated couple who are retired piano teachers and whose lives are turned graco travel lite crib jayden upside by tragedy.
Departures in October 2013, prices from £1,195pp including return economy flights, wine, beer and soft drinks on board, guided tours, French lessons, airport transfers. To book: T 020 8780 7995 or visit www.vikingrivercruises.co.uk
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Regent Seven Seas offers an 11 night cruise that visits Savannah, Georgia famous for sprawling plantations, mansions and anti-bellum homes. Charleston, North Carolina is also on the itinerary and is dripping with traditional Southern charm; its stately homes, leafy patios and hidden gardens worth seeing in a horse-drawn carriage.
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A lyrical film set in a Louisiana Bayou at the time of Hurricane Katrina, a flood-threatened US town, called the Bathtub, sets the scene for a battle of survival for six-year-old Hushpuppy and her father.
Departing on 14th September 2013, this nine night Western Caribbean fly cruise on the Carnival Conquest is from £1,319pp excluding return flights but including airport transfers. To book: T 0843 374 2272 or visit www.carnival.co.uk
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Take a cruise on the MV Stella Australis along Chile’s amazingly diverse coastline with its icy fjords and rugged graco travel lite crib jayden mountains, especially exciting for nature buffs.  In the far south magnificent glaciers, deep blue lakes and thousands of islands remain today as enticing and fascinating as they were to Magellan, Drake and Darwin
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Not far from St. Lawrence, EXIT passes a prominent point on shore called Lawn Head. This was the sce


Blue sky and sunshine as we waved adieu to Tom and left Saint-Pierre. This time we can actually see the harbour that EXIT crept into in the thickest of fog two days earlier. The immediate chore is officially reentering Canada. To do this, we re faced with sailing to the entry port of Fortune, on Newfoundland s Burin Peninsula. This means backtracking from our planned route and losing a day in the process. To get around hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach this, Gene called Canada’s Border Protection Service and asked if we could forgo Fortune and request hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach clearance instead at the town of St. Lawrence, almost directly on our route east. “Not a problem,” said the helpful immigration official on the phone. Thank you, Canada! And thanks to Doug and Dale Bruce, editors of the authoritative hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach Cruising Guide to Newfoundland, for that time-saving suggestion.
Not far from St. Lawrence, EXIT passes a prominent point on shore called Lawn Head. This was the scene of an horrific shipwreck of two U.S. Navy vessels during a blinding snowstorm and gale in February, 1942. Bound for the naval base at Argentia, (where FDR and Churchill met six months earlier in a top secret meeting to discuss the war in the North Atlantic), and steering a zig-zag pattern to evade German U-boats, the supply ship USS POLLUX and the destroyer USS TRUXTUN wandered badly off course and went aground on the rocky ledges off Lawn Head. Within hours, the two ships were ripped apart by the rocks and roaring sea. Lifeboats were smashed and most of the two crews were lost trying to reach shore in the freezing water. A handful that succeeded found themselves perched on a rocky ledge below a sheer cliff, near death from exposure, and the tide rising at their feet. Meanwhile, a small group of men from the town of Lawn learned hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach of the ship wreck, drove horses dragging wooden sleds through waist-deep snow in the middle of the night to the top of the cliffs, and managed to pull most of the survivors off the rocks with long ropes. hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach There are several accounts of this mix of tragedy and heroism. Two especially riveting hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach recollections — one by a quartermaster on the POLLUX and the other by one of the Newfoundland rescuers — are in George Whiteley’s book of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador sailing memories, “Northern Seas, Hardy Sailors”. A stunning story you absolutely will not forget.
No drama for EXIT this day. Approved for Canadian entry, and taking advantage of a benign weather forecast and a helpful 15-knot westerly on the stern, the crew elects to keep sailing east. We cross Placentia Bay, watching the comforting flash every five seconds from Cape St. Mary’s light through most of the night. In the morning, we lay over in Trepassey, at Newfoundland’s southeastern tip. A well-protected harbour with good facilities and “some of the nicest folks in the Province,” according to the cruising guide.
After a nap to recuperate from the all-night sail, we meet one of those nice folks. “This is a dying town,” says Sharon Topping, Trepassey’s friendly, efficient, and surprisingly candid, town clerk. A fish processing plant, a window manufacturer and a water bottling plant have all closed as economic activity, and the town’s young people, increasingly get sucked into St. John’s, the booming provincial capital, two hours away. A high school that had 800 students is down to 50. A floating dock at the public wharf has vanished. The mayor quit two weeks ago and the town council is down to two members. Sharon Topping seems to be barely holding things together.
The downward spiral, however, has produced one promising side effect amazingly cheap real estate that just might attract an influx of new residents. Like Sharon, a Newfoundland native, and her husband, Fred. They left a home in northern Manitoba, moved to Trepassey four years ago, and bought a well-built, fully-furnished house for less than $40,000. A young family from Bowen Island, hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach British Columbia, next to Vancouver, did the same thing. Lorne Warr , Genevieve McCorquodale and their two and one-half year old daughter arrived a month ago. They were driven hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach east by, among other things, hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach skyrocketing hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach ferry fares from their island to Vancouver, which has just surpassed Toronto as Canada’s most expensive city. In Trepassey, they found an affordable house on an acre and a quarter of harbour waterfront. Lorne, a Newfoundland native and a musician with a growing reputation, was also lured by Newfoundland’s vibrant folk music scene. Before the day was done, EXIT’s hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach crew was sitting on the deck outside Lorne and Genevieve’s house. Jamie Snider, a veteran of Canada’s legendary Wonderful Grand Band, was also visiting. Pete brought his mandolin from the boat and the group, alternating between guitars, hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach fiddle, mandolin, button accordion and bodhran, played until dusk. Sharon Topping quietly hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach recorded it all on her camera. The next morning, before we shoved off, she presented each of EXIT s crew with a video of the previous nights music. It goes without saying that we’re rooting for Trepassey.
Great to know the kitchen celeigh tradition still survives, even as, sadly, the town continues to die in the ongoing and inexorable depopulation of much of rural Newfoundland. How strange to realize that in a few years, except, perhaps for Burgeo, only ghost towns will remain on the south coast from Port Aux Basques to Harbour Breton. One can only hope that the friendly, indomitable spirit of the people will survive, even without the harsh reality of inhospitable coasts and unforgiving seas in which that spirit grew. By now you re headed for St. John s I would imagine. Keep your mandolin handy, Pete and your voices strong!
Reading Tom s comment and Gene s past few blog entries immediately brought to mind the Finest Kind song, No More Fish, No Fishermen, about the demise of the Newfoundland fishing industry in the seacoast villages. We Lewises have been singing it for the past few years; I think we may have even used it as our Revels audition piece once.
Great though sad song. I have a good friend from New Foundland who lives in Virgin Gorda where I live half of every year. I will send it to her. She met her husband hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach in Canada at a bar after he had sailed all the way from Ireland.
Thanks, Susan. Sounds like an Anglican hymn. Wouldn t sound out of place at St. Columba s. Lovely and sad and all too true. Outside of St. John s, which is bustling, thanks in large part to offshore oil money.
Eric and I are roughing it in PA with longtime friends. On our way to NY next. Our ELIZABETH JEAN is resting safely in Nuevo Vallarta enjoying very hot weather and rain. We ve been away from her for 2 months and I m missing her. But greatly enjoying our road trip . Over 7700 miles in 2 months(!!)
You are such a good writer! When MImi told me about your blog yesterday after I asked how your trip was, I just read your latest hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach entry. I am saving the others as treats and rewards for myself as I keep packing hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach and tidying etc. for our next 6 months in VG. We leave here on Aug 4.
The impromptu concert sounds like it was fun and one of those wonderful surprises that traveling can bring. I remember reading a book by a Canadian couple ( A Surfeit of Mangoes?) hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach who sailed hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach around the Caribbean from Canada for a year. Once when they were anchored at sea ( not at a dock) with other boats nearby, a rum-tasting sail boat came by and offered rum tastes from many Caribbean hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach islands to as many people as could fit on the Canadian couple s boat.. Who would have expected such a treat?!
I look forward to reading more.Now when I look out to sea from our VG house and see the many beautiful boats, I will think of you and of each boat having many stories for the sailors to share but not with me which make your tales all the more to savor..
On Saturday I said goodbye to EXIT, Skipper hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach Gene and shipmate Dr. Tom at the Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club on Conception Bay, following my brother Tom, who flew back to his Lunenberg, Nova Scotia summer place from Saint-Pierre.
Thanks, Gene for your skilled, ever-ready leadership on the boat. Always the first up and last asleep, checking weather reports, trimming sails to catch the liveliest wind, constantly monitoring EXIT’s gear, making sure your crew had a clear and safe handle on their jobs you’re a captain’s captain. EXIT, with its aluminum hull and cherry wood interior, is a wonderfully tough and elegant boat, but off Newfoundland’s thinly-settled south shore, help may be a long way off in an emergency, and Gene made sure we didn’t have to call for it.
Thanks, Tom, Tom and Gene for a feast of interesting conversation and enjoyable companionship. Talk of families and vacations; of Newfoundland s story; of journalism war stories from Gene and me; brother’s Tom’s adventures as a corporate consultant; and Dr. Tom’s encyclopedic insights into the medical world, filled up the hours. (“Calor, dolor, rubor, and tumor,” Dr. Tom advised at one point, listing the key flags of inflammation from the 1st Century AD). My twin Tom and I shared a couple of night watches, the longest time we’ve had together since college, with much to talk about.
hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach at one tense point, trying to stare through thick fog to find the entrance to Grey River, a needle’s-eye opening several hundred yards wide in a wall of cliffs 1,000 feet straight up, then suddenly finding it and entering a stunning fjord;
watching tens of thousands of murres, petrels and puffins perched on an island refuge, wheeling above it and bobbling for fish in front, and then racing close-hauled at 8 knots on a grand entrance into St. John’s harbor.
The abandoned settlement of Grand Bruit and the empty houses of Trepassey, told the sad story of the decline of Newfoundland’s fishing economy, which now sends young people to St. John’s for city work, or far off to Alberta’s tar sands oil fields. But troubles or not, the Newfoundlanders we met were welcoming, busy folks, hotels with honeymoon suite in virginia beach and it was a great pleasure to be among them.

Yesterday was an uneventful motor sailing day. We came in and anchored near Lisbon in a fairly wide


We entered the St. Peters Canal Locks early yesterday afternoon and after being lowered about 2 feet, passed through into the Bras d'Or Lakes. The lock tenders were friendly and informative and gave us information brochures midtown madness 2 downloads on the St. Peters Canal and on the adjacent marina. It took 15 years to blast the 2500 foot long canal through solid granite and was finished in 1869. The Bras d'Or Lakes have a natural opening midtown madness 2 downloads to the sea in the far northeast end. The canal provides a manmade opening at the southwest end.
I've complained about having to motor sail every day and have been remiss in not reporting how smooth and easy the trip has been. We've been blessed with one blue sky day after another with any rain coming in the evening when we are at anchor. Yesterday was the first day we've had any spray over the bow and it was minor. Also, the water temperature has been increasing. We must be back in the Gulf Stream where it hits Nova Scotia and finally gets turned east towards England. A few weeks ago we had 45 deg F water and now it's 20 degrees warmer. And now the wind blowing across the water is warmer also. So, all things considered, we've had an easy trip East; so far.
Yesterday we sailed into a little bay called Port Howe for the night. In the first inlet we went into looking for a place to anchor the water was 45 feet deep almost up to the bank. We would have had to put out 150 feet of anchor chain and the inlet wasn't that wide. We turned around and went to another place in the bay our Cruising Guide had mentioned. Our electronic midtown madness 2 downloads charts were worthless in the far end of the bay where we were headed. All the chartplotter showed was the dark blue indicating shallow water and no depths were listed. We slowly passed several islets still in 40 feet of water with the shoreline 100 feet away. We really wanted to anchor in this narrow end of the bay. The rocky tree covered hills came right down to the water on both sides and the islets blocked weather from the other direction. We kept creeping midtown madness 2 downloads into the ever narrower body of water and finally got the depth meter up to 22 feet. At high tide it would be 26 feet and we would normally put out at least 75 feet of chain for that depth of water. If we put out that much chain, our stern would be on the rocks if the wind blew hard from either side of the inlet. We REALLY wanted to anchor in this little hidey hole. It was one of the most beautiful midtown madness 2 downloads spots we have ever had the boat. The weather forecast was for mild conditions so we shortened scope and only put out 50 feet of chain. Patti backed us down hard and the anchor didn't budge. We were secure and the rocks were at least 20 feet from our boat.
While we were finishing up anchoring the boat, a very large black bird flew right over us. As it flew away we saw its white tail and white head. It was a Bald Eagle. midtown madness 2 downloads Once we had the boat secured we sat on the foredeck and watched the eagle return and then it landed in a tree top about 200 yards away. A second eagle then flew over us. At this time Kalko was up forward enjoying the sunshine with us and I had a bad feeling the eagle was eyeballing the cat thinking she would make a tasty snack. I sometimes refer to Kalko as "Emergency Rations" but have no desire to share her with an eagle. We made sure both Patti and I didn't go below and leave Kalko on the exposed foredeck. I think Kalko may have been aware of the eagle as she was tucked in between Patti and I when we were sitting on the foredeck and then moved to a spot beside the mast where she was surrounded by stuff that would have prevented any swooping pickups by a large bird.
When we first anchored we noticed the pine tree smell in the air. As evening approached the smell got stronger until it was like being in a house at Christmas with a brand new, fresh Christmas tree. What else could we ask for in an anchorage? Beautiful scenery in all directions, Bald Eagles flying around us, seals poking their heads up to look at us, floating in dead calm water and a wonderful aroma in the air. Patti declared it a "Two Gush" anchorage. I agreed.
We are now sailing (slowly) across Chedabucto Bay going from Canso, Nova Scotia to St. Peter, Cape Breton Island. When we get to Cape Breton we will either stop for the day or go through the St. Peter Canal into the Bras d'Or Lakes. Time will tell. Oh, by the way; (giving credit where credit is due) it's another blue sky, (almost) midtown madness 2 downloads warm, beautiful day.
Yesterday was an uneventful motor sailing day. We came in and anchored near Lisbon in a fairly wide inlet off the windward shore. There were some houses on the far bank and we had more small boats go by us at our anchorage then we have seen in a long time. Of course it may have been six boats total that went by so it wasn't what you would call a traffic jam. It's just that since we left Maine, we don't see many other boats. Later, a sailboat from Massachusetts came in just before midtown madness 2 downloads sunset and as they went by (after seeing our Texas hailing port); called over "Howdy midtown madness 2 downloads Partner". They anchored a half mile away further up the inlet.
We got underway early again today and will be motor sailing again all day; probably. This motor sailing is getting old but with any luck tomorrow midtown madness 2 downloads may be a sailing day and then the following day we could be entering the Bras d'Or Lakes. Then we will kick back and take it easy for awhile.

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A Celebration of Life will be held at Cedar Point Yacht Club on Saturday, May 3rd at 11:00 a.m. Memorial gifts may be made to Whittingham Cancer Center, Norwalk Hospital, 34 Maple Street, Norwalk, CT 06850.

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A while ago I wrote a post about how cool it is to cruise out of season : empty anchorages, reasonable dockage fees, and less stressed locals being a few of the benefits. Well, this short cruise has proven that there are also some great things about sailing during information nurse traveling the season—better weather being a major one.
To our great delight, we crossed the Gulf of Maine in light winds with only a little swell, and rounding Cape Sable was like motoring across a millpond. The fish, however, were very disappointed that John wasn’t hanging over the side, donating his lunch, as he usually is when we make this passage in early April or late October.
And the benign weather also allowed us to visit three places that we have sailed by numerous times but in weather that didn’t allow a stop. The first place was Harris Island in the Tuskets , which I recently wrote about and which is no place to get caught in bad weather.
The next was Cape Negro Island anchorage in the mouth of the Clyde River. We have often looked with longing at this bight to the north of the spit, covered at high water, that connects the two parts of the island, but the swell has always been too big to allow for a comfortable stop. This time we were able to spend a beautiful evening watching the sun set behind the west part of the island while a huge full moon rose above the east part. Sheep and deer grazed unselfconsciously on the shore and a curious seal swam over to check us out.
We were joined in the anchorage by a brand new fishing boat just launched in Shelburne. The group on board were celebrating the new boat by drifting around the bight, fishing off the stern with a rod—a real busman’s holiday —while one of the passengers played his guitar and serenaded us with country songs. At dusk they steamed up the river, waving information nurse traveling goodbye.
The next time we stop there we hope to get ashore to hike to the lighthouse. The owner of the fishing boat said his father had grown up on the island and, though information nurse traveling the old road to the light has grown over, it should still be possible to hike along the shore.
information nurse traveling And then we achieved another long-held goal when we were able to anchor inside McNutt’s Island in the entrance to Shelburne harbour. The anchorage is tucked in behind a hook running out from the north tip of the island but is open to the southwest. Numerous ledges and shoals keep the swell from entering in good weather but in a howling information nurse traveling sou’wester I’m sure it gets right exciting.
The government wharf built to service the Cape Roseway Lighthouse is still intact and is used by a tourist boat twice a day to drop off and pick up visitors to the island. We anchored the dinghy off the lee side of the dock and tied the painter to the wharf, well ahead of where the tourist boat moors, taking into account the 3 m (10 ft) tidal range.
We then hiked to the lighthouse (ah, the siren call of a lighthouse ), about 5 kms (3 miles) each way. There are a number of cottages on the island and the road from the wharf to the light is maintained, so the walking is relatively easy. The light has been decommissioned (well, there are two small batteries and a solar panel hooked up to the light but, as one of the cottage owners said, it’s now no brighter than a flashlight) and the buildings have fallen into disrepair. We were able to climb up the light but the railings are rusting and rickety and it won’t be long before it will be too dangerous.
One of the cottage owners has a quirky sense of humour and has put up tongue-in-cheek signs along the road, all based on Mr. Mink. And we did see two mink on our walk, so Mr. Mink is definitely in residence.
On our return to the boat we raised the anchor and steamed up the harbour to Shelburne, where we found, to our surprise, that the whole front face of the Shelburne Harbour Yacht Club floating dock was filled with visiting boats.
Fun post. We love Cape Negro Harbor (can you believe the unique stones on the beach/bar there?). Often use it as a place to stop to get a kip on our usual passage from Portsmouth, NH to Halifax. Usually there are sheep bleeting on the island which because of their unshorn look makes us think they re wild?
Hi Phyllis, I do like your photo nr 2. It is nice in a romantic way. When I click on it to enlarge as your text says, I see a wooden construction that makes me curios. What is the purpose of that construction? A long time ago I fished in this area, but I never got to know the local, rural economy. information nurse traveling The wooden construction is maybe not so romantic, but has a practical, economic reason? Can we find this point on the map above or on the next map? This region reminds me a lot of my Northern Norway, but it is also very different.
in the 1960-ies I fished on several large herring ships. We fished out the herring, mackerel and capelin of The North East Atlantic and started then to exploit herring other places west of Africa and east of America. Those days there was a large international cod fishery east of America that also ended bad. The 200-mile limit stopped this madness. Luckily the herring survived in the fjords east of Lofoten information nurse traveling and is now back to normal. So is the mackerel, but not the cod on The Grand Banks. And humans can still make ecological disasters. information nurse traveling The mackerel is now hunted very hard.
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Home bound from a summer in Newfoundland, we rounded Cape Sable two weeks ago, an hour before high water slack, in equally placid conditions. Millpond is exactly how I described it in the log. Wish we d had time to tarry along the way and smell the rugosa roses, as you did. There s a tiny cove with a lovely sandy beach at the top of Barrington Harbour that also sounds inviting. (Downside is that it s next to the causeway.) Agree with you that short days notwithstanding, September-October cruising in the Maritimes information nurse traveling and Maine is typically splendid.
information nurse traveling Unlike you, we had the Shelburne YC floating information nurse traveling dock all to ourselves the night before heading for the Cape. Diverted from course briefly on departure to look at the hulk of MV FARLEY MOWAT, tied to a wharf just south of the yacht club. She s headed for the scrapyard. A sorry memorial for a man who lived and wrote so well.
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