And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
The bottom is going to look a little different the next sonar scan of the seabed; some high points will be missing, the furrow will rise the sea-bottom elsewhere.
Looks like Twillingate Newfoundland. WE drove an extra 100 miles north just to see one of those icebergs. The only ice we saw was in a Diet Coke. Nice drive, though. We went across a series of bridges and causeways to reach the town. On one of the beaches was a small sawmill. All the sawdust, shavings and slivers were blown out onto the beach, and after high tide, it all magically disappeared.
And 90% of that is under water?
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to need a very large bottle of Gin...
ReplyDeleteI have never seen anything like that when I go fishing. seriously.
ReplyDeleteJust another day in Newfoundland.
ReplyDeleteWe drank Iceberg beer in Newfoundland. It advertises that it's made from 25,000 year old water. I imagine that they harvest those behemoths.
ReplyDeleteSo's the stuff you get from your kitchen faucet.
DeleteA little underwater ledge maintenance going on there.
ReplyDeleteThe bottom is going to look a little different the next sonar scan of the seabed; some high points will be missing, the furrow will rise the sea-bottom elsewhere.
DeleteThat's about 1/4 of the ice that Dean Martin went through during his drinking career.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Twillingate Newfoundland.
ReplyDeleteWE drove an extra 100 miles north just to see one of those icebergs.
The only ice we saw was in a Diet Coke.
Nice drive, though.
We went across a series of bridges and causeways to reach the town.
On one of the beaches was a small sawmill. All the sawdust, shavings and slivers were blown out onto the beach, and after high tide, it all magically disappeared.