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    Vacating

    Leaving today for two weeks of vacation w/ the family sans computer (unless adept want to lend me his). Behave yourselves while I'm gone.

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    Have a great time. Going anywhere nice?

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    How you going to cope with the withdrawl symtons

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    Vacations are great.

    They make you appreciate your broadband connection even more when they're over.

    Sorry hudsonsmith, although I'd do it if I could, the fact that it's been grafted to my arm would mean I'd have to lose my perpetual link to WD so that's just not possible. Plus, I'd lose an arm.


    Have a great time not thinking about the hundreds of emails which will accumulate during your absence.

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    I'm going to OC tomorrow..Monday - Friday..our son has a viral infection though, so that kind of puts a crimp on things. Poor kid.

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    Driving vacation through New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, Canada. Stayed in Saint John and Moncton in NB and camped 3 days at Stanhope in PEI National Park, just off the beach. For those not familiar, the Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world (about 30 feet). Fine time had by all, and good weather all around, save for one day of camping in torrential rain.

    St. Martins caves at low tide (Bay of Fundy)



    Big Salmon River, Fundy Trail


    Hopewell Rocks at low tide


    Hopewell Rocks at high tide


    Stanhope Beach


    Fox at Stanhope that posed for us


    French River PEI
    Probability factor of one to one...we have normality, I repeat we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem.

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    Did you go swimming in the French Pee River?

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    That's definitely an area of Canada my family and I have on our list.

    The maritimes region that is, not the river of pee, meatwad.

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    Looks like a great vacation. I'd hate to have to swim out on a dive from that St. Martins caves beach though. Looks like a long way out to deep water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jitBob
    Looks like a great vacation. I'd hate to have to swim out on a dive from that St. Martins caves beach though. Looks like a long way out to deep water.
    Thats the Bay of Fundy - at high tide those caves are under 20-30 feet of water. Here's a picture from the web:

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