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peapod

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I only eat chantrelle's, its like eating steak 8O get yur basket and bonnet out, and off you go into the green forest, shortly there after you return home and gets a spat or blob of butter (Yes! its got to be butter :twisted: ) and tons of smashed garlic cloves...oh its just about time for them to peep their heads out again :p
 

galianomama

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hi juan~
yeah, the islands definetly have their own flavour. how 'bout the guy the other week who 'jumped ship' ... he was missing a baseball game on mayne and jumped in and headed for shore. i think he got there in time. then they decided to ban him from the ferry's. we just howled. good stuff. i love my islands, although there are a ton of changes taking place.

mr. mom ~ you gotta love the laurel point. it is very swish swish. spinnakers is opposite laurel point in the harbour, great place for the brewskies.
 

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Its not that swish swish, kinda passe now innit?? Ya those ferry types are something else...BigN a starbucks jester works on the ferry, he never says work, or shift or stuff like that, its always...on my watch 8O and white spot sucks, chit like that. I have seen some pretty strange things on the ferry over to cortez island. The more isolated the island, the more strange the ride :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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Someone mentioned Spinnakers in Victoria

I have found three brew pubs in Nanaimo:

Big Rock Brewery - 3.7 km NW - 440 Heron Place - (250) 758-2312
Longwood Brew Pub - 5.7 km NW - 5775 Turner Road - (250) 729-8225
Fat Cat Brewery Ltd - 6.1 km SE - 940 Old Victoria Road - (250) 716-2739

The Longwood is so close to where I live, I almost have to stop there.. :wink:
 

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hahahahha jaun, another poster around here frito lay, lives near the Longwood Brew Pub, he's always there checking out the waitress's :roll: :lol: :lol: In fact he's probally there right now 8O
 

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On Gabriola Island, the "true islanders" are the ones who wear their gumboots into the grocery store.
 

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juan, galaniomama and I wear our gumboots into the grocery store all the time, but I keep my cloths on, da mama..shes not wearing anything but those gumboots 8O 8O
 

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you betcha! nothing like a good pair of rubbers, ah, the fresh rubber smell. not that i have a fetish or anything..... 8O

manys a time i would wander into our local market with me gummies on, a free spirit so to speak.

but they make such good sense. don't hold to the road too well in the snow, but ya gotta love them in the rain! very practical and reasonably priced. i think i need a new pair.
 

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Ha! check this hubris out mama 8O 8O This is war for we islanders :twisted:

5:35 p.m. Environment Canada predicts two to five centimetres (.75″ to 2.0″) of snow will fall on Victoria within a 24-hour period. Television weatherman reads the forecast on-air, turns white and faints.
5:40 p.m. Victoria Mayor Alan Lowe issues immediate appeal for federal assistance. Prime Minister Paul Martin promises to send in the army.
8:45 p.m. Victorians begin queuing at tire stores, leaving vehicles in line overnight to be first served in morning.
10:15 p.m. It turns out B.C.’s last army base, CFB Chilliwack, closed in 1998. Martin promises to send in Navy instead.
10:20 p.m. Navy announces ship deployment to San Diego and Hawaii for “security reasons.” Conservative Leader Stephen Harper suggests Prime Minister call Quebec advertising agencies to shovel the snow, “since that’s where the Liberals have spent all our money anyway.”
6:22 a.m. Temperature plunges. Word spreads that a man has found ice on his windscreen. Curious neighbours gather to watch him scrape it off with credit card. One motorist, a former Albertan, claims use of mysterious “defrost” switch on dashboard can aid in process.
8:15 a.m. Terrified downtown skateboarders lose toques to menacing mob of balding, middle-aged men. “We tried to run,” they say, “but these stupid baggy-assed pants made us fall down.”
9:30 a.m. Hardware stores sell both of their snow shovels. Islanders begin cobbling together implements made from kayak paddles, umbrellas, plywood, cookie sheets, boogie boards and heavy leather sandals.
10 a.m. Golfers switch to orange balls. Cricket players, anxious not to repeat the ugly “snow blower incident” of the Blizzard of ‘96, switch to orange uniforms.
12 Noon. Word of impending West Coast snowfall tops newscasts across Canada. Saskatoon hospitals report epidemic of sprained wrists related to viewers high-fiving one another.
1:20 p.m. Elementary schools call in grief counsellors. Grief counsellors refuse to go, citing lack of snow tires.
2:30 p.m. Rush hour begins early as office workers come down with mysterious illness and bolt for home. Usual traffic snarl is compounded by large number of four-wheel-drives abandoned by side of road.
2:50 p.m. Airplanes are grounded and ferries docked. No travel link between Vancouver Island and rest of the world. Victoria Times-Colonist headline: “Mainland Cut Off From Civilisation.”
3:22 p.m. Prime Minister Martin announces Canada’s DART rapid-response team can be on the ground within six months. “We can’t leave Victoria to deal with 225 centimetres of snow on its own,” he tells Mayor Lowe. “Um, that’s two-to-five centimetres, not two-two-five,” replies the mayor. The prime minister curses and hangs up.
3:33 p.m. Provincial government responds to crisis by installing slot machines in homeless shelters.
4:10 p.m. At behest of Provincial Emergency Program, authorities begin adding Prozac to drinking water.
4:15 p.m. Fears of food shortage lead to alarming scenes of violence and looting. Grocery shoppers riot across the city, except in affluent Oak Bay area, where residents hire caterers to do rioting for them.
4:30 p.m. Bracing for the arrival of snow, the city is gripped by an eerie stillness reminiscent of Baghdad on the eve of the invasion. Searchlights comb darkening sky for first signs of precipitation.
4:48 p.m. Panic ripples across region as word comes in that first flakes have fallen. False alarm. “Flakes” turn out to be nothing more than anthrax spores released by terrorists. An uneasy calm returns to city.
5:40 p.m. Weatherman, shaking uncontrollably, tells viewers that snow warning has been extended. This weather pattern could go on for days. Mercury plummets to ‘Calgary-in-August’ levels. Martial law is declared. Victoria-area politicians announce plans to establish emergency command centre aboard HMCS Regina once it reaches Oahu…..
 

galianomama

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ha! i can remember we had less than 1/2" a couple of years ago, and my boss of the moment (who by the way was from newfoundland) had to go home early 'cause of the snow. man, did he 'snow' me on that one. he was dead serious too. pretty sad.
 

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galianomama said:
ha! i can remember we had less than 1/2" a couple of years ago, and my boss of the moment (who by the way was from newfoundland) had to go home early 'cause of the snow. man, did he 'snow' me on that one. he was dead serious too. pretty sad.

I can drive in the snow...but when it snows here ...what Seattlites do on the road is down right scary. I avoid the roads. 8O I even avoid the sidewalks. :twisted: Nothing like watching a parked car start sliding up the curbcuts.The last time it snowed here...I saw (on the news) a SUV get hit by a car and that Suv ended up sliding all the way down the hill.
 

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Peapod- How is my favourite Orca Luna doing? I have not heard much over here on the mainland about him for quite a while. Have you?
 

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8O 8O don't you ever sleep important 8O :lol: :lol: Hey! where did you get that fishing icon 8) I want one! blah! I need coffee!!!! chew on this :lol:

Report from Nootka Sound. Sept 4
Michael Parfit and Suzanne Chisholm
Michael Parfit and Suzanne Chisholm
September 05, 2005



September 4 was a normal day for Luna on the Sound.

Luna had several long and short interactions with boats. The Kakawin Guardians told us that first thing in the morning he followed a tug and barge through the still water of the day’s last rain into one of the log sort areas near his favourite territory. There he played for a while near the camp’s boat dock. The day before he had done the same thing when a barge went to the same place, and we had watched a lot of splashing around at the log sort dock. It appeared, from the distance we were watching, that he was pushing around a parked boom boat. On both occasions there were people on and near the dock, but they paid no attention to Luna.

Luna then left the log sort, and followed another tug that was towing a buoy. He didn’t follow it all the way out of his territory, but dropped off to fish after about two kilometres.

This was about the time we arrived in our old Zodiac, the Blackfish. We watched from a distance while he did some foraging in the middle of the bay. Then he started a series of splashes. He did half-breaches, then lay on his back splashing with pecs and tail, then did regular diving tail slaps. He probably did about fifteen tail slaps altogether. All this happened during the slow approach of the same tug and barge that he had followed into the log sort earlier in the day. Once the tug got to Luna, he jumped aboard the wake of the tug and rode it westbound, porpoising occasionally right beside the tug. After about three kilometres, he decided that he preferred the Kakawin Guardian boat, which approached shortly before the tug reached an area used by a lot of sport fishing boats. The Kakawin Guardians led him back into the familiar bay, where there were no sportsfishers.

Luna foraged in the bay most of the rest of the day, but had three brief encounters with boats that had stopped or slowed down for various reasons in the bay. The Kakawin Guardians intervened quickly in each encounter, then sped away themselves. Late in the day, while we were at a nearby marina, the Guardians saw what they later described to us as the biggest Luna breach they’d ever seen. One of them said the splash itself looked about 20 feet high.

Including Luna’s interactions with the Kakawin Guardians, the total separate interactions for the day stood at nine when we left in the late afternoon. With the exception of the Guardians’ necessary interventions, none of the interactions was the result of an intentional effort by the boaters to engage Luna. They were all caused directly by Luna. The only one that was close to an intentional encounter occurred when a sport boat stopped well over 100 metres from the Kakawin Guardian boat that was leading Luna back to his territory. Luna zipped quickly over to that boat, which then, when requested to do so by the Guardians, dashed away from Luna.

As always, this points out the difficulties involved in applying standard whale-watching rules to Luna’s situation; regular whale watching rules require you to stay at least 100 metres back, but that doesn’t work with Luna. Luna doesn’t know about the rules; in his determination to be with boats and people, he breaks the rules all the time.

Michael Parfit
Suzanne Chisholm
Gold River
 

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Hey! where did you get that fishing icon

The aliens gave it to me.

Seriously though I have a program called "smiley extra" and they have a load of smilies. It is availble at the Firefox/Mozilla page Here if you use Firefox browser go download it. There may be a version for IE I dunno.

Thanks for the info about Luna. I would like to go see him one day. Have you ever gone to see him?

don't you ever sleep important

The doctor gave me new blood pressure pills 12 days ago, I find my sleep is very disturbed since I have been on them.
 

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Well its about the only thing wrong with me. It is heriditary. But I do go off the pills now and then for a while when it goes to normal. Then I don't know what happens it goes up. But its going down at the moment. I have been on and off of them for a while now.