Appreciate the picture. Here in the Rockies it's 81F (27C) today, however they're forecasting snow by the weekend. Can't wait to try out the new snowblower! I think a couple of ski areas are opening this weekend too... So Winter's comin', just not HERE yet /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Thanksgiving (weekend before last) it was 28 C here, 82/83 F and this week has been all 4 to -4 C (49 to 25 F) and we don't have any mountains to speak of!
man, i hope you guys keep that snow over there... don't let it follow the ferry to Digby lol.... i know what ya mean about the weather. it was soo nice, and hot on turkey day weekend, now it's soo cold.... it's just not fair /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
I'm in Fredericton, about 1.75 hours west of Moncton. A coworker comutes 2 days /wk from Moncton. Fredericton is the capital of NB but Moncton is the "hub" of the Maritimes, everything passes through there so there is much more development.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Only 6 months till spring! )</font>
I know that can't be true, because I have heard that it is only summer for 4 weeks total and spring and fall are 2 weeks each..... enjoy the snow and please keep it to yourself. I have too much to do here before the snow flies and if the past years are any indication, I will not finish this year any more than I have in previous years.....
Sat on a bench in Moncton and watched the tidal bore come up the river. Not a big one, only about 8" high. But still pretty amazing! I understand they are sometimes several feet in height.
JimFL will become JimMe I suppose. Maine eh? Practically next door neighbours! We probably won't get any serious snow until late Nov or early Dec, todays will be gone by tomorrow. I really need to weld the plow mounts on the new truck though!
Gary, I have never seen the tidal bore in the Petecodiac (sp?) but I have seen it in an equivalent river in Nova Scotia. The tide is incredible in the Bay of Fundy, up to 16 metres (50+ feet!)
Ken
fredricton eh, my wife has family near there, oramocto, actually. nice place. our tides are around 25-30 feet here in the annapolis basin, and we acutaly have the first tidal power genorating station in north america.
Tellico, there are some crazy rigs running that I hear! There are a number of groups and runs up here, my samurai has been parked a while now, I've been too busy to get it out.
I think I may end up using it to winch some logs on our new property, so there is an incentive to work on it!
Ken