Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Photo Update - From Bruce Tennant

Not much news to report but thanks to Bruce for braving the cold to bring us some up-to-date pictures.

We have an RYC Board meeting scheduled for Sunday evening and there will be an update on the project provided at that time. I will pass on what I learn, via the Blog, early next week.

So the Shubenacadie Sam didn't see his shadow. I know sailors aren't superstitious so we don't need to worry about that anyway. Environment Canada did announce last week that the temperature was going to be colder in February, and "average" for the period February to April, so I guess that means March and/or April will be warmer than usual. Now, I took a look at Environment Canada's web site and they indicate they are right with their 3 month forecast between 45% and 50% of the time. I have also heard that the Groundhog is right around 40% to 50% of the time. Hmmm?!?


Looking at Kennebecasis & Mather Islands and the
Kingston Peninsula off across the ice.
Nice photo Bruce! The clouds don't seem real.



You can see one of the forms for the concrete pad
to the right of the worker



Behind the machine; that should be the finished
height. Wow, pretty impressive!



That should cut down on the waves and the wind.


What is the old saying? "Measure twice, cut once!"

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