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Ned Simmons
 
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Just got back yesterday from a two week trip. We took my oldest son
to a summer camp for handicapped folks in Catoctin Mountain Park in
Maryland (we live in Michigan). We visited some friends in PA, spent
a few days in NYC, visited my sister in CT, spent a few nights in
Southwest Harbor, Maine, right next to the original Hinckley yard, now
their repair yard. It was fun watching the beehive of activity.


If you had announced your plans beforehand I might have
been able to get you in the door. The service manager is an
old friend.

I hope you made it to the Jonesport Wood Co. in Hulls Cove
while you were on MDI.

The
weather sucked, being very foggy, not unusual I suspect that time of
the year. Then on to Nova Scotia to watch the tides in the Minas
Basin. I've wanted to see the Bay of Fundy since I was a kid. The
tides were fascinating in their tremendous range. The area we visited
on the north shore is sparsely populated, with lots of wildlife.
While driving to Port Greville to visit a shipbuilding museum, we saw
a grey fox, some sort of hare, and a wolf. Later we had to brake for
a moose calf.

Does anyone know what the strange antenna array is northeast of the
road near the New Brunswick - Nova Scotia border?


Radio Canada International. The actual location is
Sackville NB. Googling - sackville NB antenna RCI - turned
this up...

http://www.rcinet.ca/rci/en/qui_historique_4.shtml

Ned Simmons