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:canadaflag:A Couple of First for this Bouy

Leslie(nova scotia)

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From the land of the Bluenose.....well yesterday was another one where the sky opened up big time with enough rain coming down to sink the Titanic but what the halibut days off are few and far between so out I went anyway donning the rain suit and a Glad garbage Bag for my Garrett to keep "Land Baby" dry. Going to Otto I saw that the Little Sackville River was flexing it's muscle and was getting close to over flowing it's banks.
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Nice finds, Leslie, and hope you stayed dry and didn't get chilled to the bone.....hunting in that wet weather! Pretty scenery also! :)

God Bless! :angel:
Betty
 
That evening it was off to see the film Passchendaele which was okay but turned out to be mostly a chick flick with not enough of the actual battle....made the Boss happy though and I guess in the end that is all that counts!
Yeah - but it is nice to support the Canadian film industry -
and Nice to have a movie that is about Canada's role in WWI - I haven't seen it yet, but I'll probably get it when comes out on DVD. Between my hubbie & myself we have 3 grandparents who were at Passchendaele, and came home. Although one had an early death (mid-40s) because that was the second battle in which he was gassed during WWI.
 
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