GRAND MANAN, N.B.

SUNDAY, MAY 5/12
Posted by: GRANDMANAN, 11:21 AM GMT en Mayo 06, 2012 +0
A nice morning in commence, a slight draft from NE, not expected to amount to much, temp 6C, to rise into double digits and slight cloud cover as the day moves along.

Managed to get a start on the spring work, the riding mower helped get through the large grass. Today, time permitting will get the push mower with the bag to get up some of the old stuff.

The volleyball team one one game at the tournament, pleased with themselves the defeated team has been one that has beat them all season. Of course the overnight aspect of the trip always fun. Emily's contact down to a couple of txt's per trip, must assume all is well.
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1. GRANDMANAN 12:26 PM GMT en Mayo 06, 2012    
Mornin CHUNKS, turning into a fine one soon will have no excuse to get the push mower out and clean up the lawn to make it presentable and move onto the next chore in the spring clean up.

Haven't heard anything on the news of what you encountered in Fredericton, hard to to say now that university is out probably an opportunity to make a point before they scatter for the summer.

Quite a sight last evening just as the sun was starting to decline a huge flock of brant skimming along the harbour surface heading up into the harbour. If they have left this group missed the memo I guess, took a minute or so for them to go by, impressive for sure.

Emily returns to the fold this afternoon, things beginning to pick up for graduation and getting ready for university, hectic is a term that comes to mind.

Have a good one.

ROB
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2. GRANDMANAN 12:34 PM GMT en Mayo 06, 2012    
Mornin David, a nice one it is, no boats in evidence this morning. Most of the boats tie up for Sunday, unless weather has kept them off the water for a number of days. The week coming up looking not too bad certainly at the start, lots of sun, little wind, and long daylight makes for a long day, but in most cases can take it a little more easy getting the job done.

Your bait no doubt landed in NS, quite a ride around to your part of the world, but fairly routine for sure. A great amount landed locally, and will last for a few days, the seiner out last night again, but haven`t seen any trucks going by, suggesting they might have gone to NS.

Price holding for the critters, but catch reported no better than mediocre, probably the reason for the reprieve from a decline.

Have a good one.

ROB
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