I used google earth to look at Poett Nook (which btw, according to my BC place names book is named after Dr. Poett, an "English physician of means who had a practice in San Francisco and who was interested in copper claims on Copper Island, Barkley Sound") and realised that where m wife and I camped years ago is now blocked by a gravel? pit.
alistair
On 13-Apr-11, at 7:44 PM, David Beierl wrote: > At 10:20 PM 4/13/2011, Alistair Bell wrote: >> But I like torturing myself, why would I have a Vanagon if I didn't? >> >> :) > > <Bluebottle thinks: gorse+kilts...banger-type sausinges...> Of > course! That's why I found mine in Edzell, with the 3/4 slider hub > pre-cracked and *everything* pre-rusted! Of course it was two miles > by road from the Old Fettercairn distillery, so it wasn't *all* > suffering. > > Which reminds me, tell your Mum thanks for your lovely birthday and > *your* pulled pork was just wonderful. Even if you did trip me on > the path and try to blame it on the vinegar. It was an honour to > snore in your stealth Westy Syncro on the shores of not-quite Poet's > Nook. Even more of an honour that you didn't smother me. > > :) > d |
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