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clouddreamer[_12_] March 31st 09 02:14 PM

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Here's a little ice to cool down the Arizona hot spots.

;]

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Or the climate will do it for us.


Edward Erbeck April 2nd 09 10:51 AM

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"clouddreamer" wrote:

Here's a little ice to cool down the Arizona hot spots.


That ought to just about take care of it.

Crazy Ed


Dave Moorman[_2_] April 30th 09 04:50 PM

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clouddreamer wrote:

Here's a little ice to cool down the Arizona hot spots.

;]


Did you take this picture, CD?

Dave

clouddreamer[_12_] April 30th 09 05:19 PM

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Dave Moorman wrote:
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clouddreamer wrote:

Here's a little ice to cool down the Arizona hot spots.

;]


Did you take this picture, CD?

Dave



Yup. It's taken from the beach in Holyrood, Newfoundland when a
northeast wind had driven the ice ashore. It sat around for a couple
days and hasn't been back.

;]

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We must change the way we live
Or the climate will do it for us.

Dave Moorman[_2_] May 1st 09 03:56 AM

Something hot, something cool
 
In article ,
clouddreamer wrote:

Dave Moorman wrote:
In article ,
clouddreamer wrote:

Here's a little ice to cool down the Arizona hot spots.

;]


Did you take this picture, CD?

Dave



Yup. It's taken from the beach in Holyrood, Newfoundland when a
northeast wind had driven the ice ashore. It sat around for a couple
days and hasn't been back.

;]


I see. You were probably glad to see it go. Is it true that many
Newfoundlanders are cheered by the appearance of icebergs, because it
means that spring is on its way?

We haven't been to Holyrood but did go past south of it on the TCH a
couple of times. 4 to be exact.

clouddreamer[_12_] May 1st 09 11:59 AM

Something hot, something cool
 
Dave Moorman wrote:
In article ,
clouddreamer wrote:

Dave Moorman wrote:
In article ,
clouddreamer wrote:

Here's a little ice to cool down the Arizona hot spots.

;]
Did you take this picture, CD?

Dave


Yup. It's taken from the beach in Holyrood, Newfoundland when a
northeast wind had driven the ice ashore. It sat around for a couple
days and hasn't been back.

;]


I see. You were probably glad to see it go. Is it true that many
Newfoundlanders are cheered by the appearance of icebergs, because it
means that spring is on its way?


Heh. Icebergs are a mixed blessing. They're beautiful to watch but if a
few get stuck off the narrows, a northeast wind can be brutal. We can
get bergs as late as July.

In the last two or three years, the number of bergs have been
incredible. Hundreds float by. I drove out to Bonavista and there were
dozens everywhere I looked. Everyday now, people are talking about bergs
off different parts of the Avalon.

A gift from the fast melting glaciers of Greenland.


We haven't been to Holyrood but did go past south of it on the TCH a
couple of times. 4 to be exact.



It's a beautiful spot on a hot sunny day.

;]

--
We must change the way we live
Or the climate will do it for us.

Dave Moorman[_2_] May 9th 09 04:24 AM

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clouddreamer wrote:

Heh. Icebergs are a mixed blessing. They're beautiful to watch but if a
few get stuck off the narrows, a northeast wind can be brutal. We can
get bergs as late as July.

In the last two or three years, the number of bergs have been
incredible. Hundreds float by. I drove out to Bonavista and there were
dozens everywhere I looked. Everyday now, people are talking about bergs
off different parts of the Avalon.

A gift from the fast melting glaciers of Greenland.


We haven't been to Holyrood but did go past south of it on the TCH a
couple of times. 4 to be exact.



It's a beautiful spot on a hot sunny day.

;]


I bet it is!

That's a different berg story from when we visited the Rock - there was
hardly a berg to be seen. There was a bergy bit in St. Lunaire harbor,
but that was it.



clouddreamer[_12_] May 9th 09 12:17 PM

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Dave Moorman wrote:
In article ,
clouddreamer wrote:

Heh. Icebergs are a mixed blessing. They're beautiful to watch but if a
few get stuck off the narrows, a northeast wind can be brutal. We can
get bergs as late as July.

In the last two or three years, the number of bergs have been
incredible. Hundreds float by. I drove out to Bonavista and there were
dozens everywhere I looked. Everyday now, people are talking about bergs
off different parts of the Avalon.

A gift from the fast melting glaciers of Greenland.


We haven't been to Holyrood but did go past south of it on the TCH a
couple of times. 4 to be exact.


It's a beautiful spot on a hot sunny day.

;]


I bet it is!

That's a different berg story from when we visited the Rock - there was
hardly a berg to be seen. There was a bergy bit in St. Lunaire harbor,
but that was it.



Ah...it looks so lonely...hehe.

When was that?

Here's a couple off Bonavista at the end of June 2007. There were dozens
there then.


..

--
We must change the way we live
Or the climate will do it for us.


Dave Moorman[_2_] May 10th 09 03:22 AM

Something hot, something cool - Bergy bit St. Lunaire bi.jpg (1/1)
 
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clouddreamer wrote:


Ah...it looks so lonely...hehe.

When was that?

Here's a couple off Bonavista at the end of June 2007. There were dozens
there then.



Thatıs more like it!

We visited Newfoundland in '04 and '05. We drove and took the ferry.
On the first trip we went up to L'Anse aux Meadows and over to St.
John's. The next year we went to Twillingate and then worked our way to
St. John's again, where we visited The Rooms, which I believe had just
opened. Bergs were scarce both times, but it was in July so the season
may have ended by then.

clouddreamer[_12_] May 10th 09 12:10 PM

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Dave Moorman wrote:
In article ,
clouddreamer wrote:

Ah...it looks so lonely...hehe.

When was that?

Here's a couple off Bonavista at the end of June 2007. There were dozens
there then.



Thatıs more like it!

We visited Newfoundland in '04 and '05. We drove and took the ferry.
On the first trip we went up to L'Anse aux Meadows and over to St.
John's. The next year we went to Twillingate and then worked our way to
St. John's again, where we visited The Rooms, which I believe had just
opened. Bergs were scarce both times, but it was in July so the season
may have ended by then.



Sounds like a great trip! I've yet to visit L'Anse aux Meadows and
Twillingate. The bergs are rarely around after May/June, but the last
two years (07,08) have been exceptional. I took those pics on 23 June 07
and some of the bergs hung around well into July. The tourists were
thrilled.

It can take up to two years for the bergs to make their way south, so
those bergs likely calved during the very hot 2005 season. While we're
getting immense numbers of bergs, the sea ice has been nil around the
Avalon.

:]

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Or the climate will do it for us.


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