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10th January 2019, 02:51 PM
#151
Re: Happy memories
One of the nicest places that I ever visited was a little fishing settlement on the East Coast of Newfoundland called ‘Hearts Content’. I was there one summer in command of a small hydrographic survey vessel and having tied up at the jetty for the night my next job was to contact the office in Halifax to give a progress repot. the only way to do this in those days was by land line telephone so I went to the nearest house and requested the use of theirs.
After assuring the lady of the house that the call would be made collect therefore with no cost to them, I was welcomed in and directed to the phone which was in the sitting room. An older man was sitting their and he said to me when I had finished “You are English” I assured him that I was but now also a Canadian. He said “Sit down” and produced a large bottle of rum from a cupboard.
He then told me about his war years as a matelot in the RN (Newfoundland was a British dominion in those days) he spent all of the war years on mine sweepers in the North Sea based on the Tyne, ideal for him as the mine sweepers were wooden fishing boats very familiar to him.
After a few hilarious tales and a decided drop in the bottle’s tide mark he remarked that they were the happiest days of his life.
I staggered back to the ship through the beautiful summer evening and the tranquil settings of this delightful little harbour having just experienced one of the happiest days of my life.
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10th January 2019, 03:08 PM
#152
Re: Happy memories
John T, my first trip to sea was to Botwood, Newfoundland another small village, circa 157-8, kt
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10th January 2019, 03:17 PM
#153
Re: Happy memories

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Keith Tindell
John T, my first trip to sea was to Botwood, Newfoundland another small village, circa 157-8, kt
####did you see any viking longships in that era lol cappy
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10th January 2019, 03:54 PM
#154
Re: Happy memories
The leather boat i was in was poor for accomodation Cappy, and the bloody galley boy had never heard of spuds, lol, kt
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10th January 2019, 04:01 PM
#155
Re: Happy memories

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Keith Tindell
The leather boat i was in was poor for accomodation Cappy, and the bloody galley boy had never heard of spuds, lol, kt
##well im not sure about this but didnt one of our great seafarers bring the humble spud back fro the said continent .....louis might know ...he knows about king edwards ....maris pipers ...him coming from lincs
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10th January 2019, 06:56 PM
#156
Re: Happy memories

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cappy
####did you see any viking longships in that era lol cappy
No, the Vikings built a settlement at a place now called “Le anse aux meadows”
It’s much further north than “Hearts Content” and has a very rugged year-round climate, I suppose the Vikings decided to let some crazy Italian discover that load of bull **** far to the south.
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11th January 2019, 05:33 AM
#157
Re: Tranquil WEE Places you have visited in MN

Originally Posted by
Keith Tindell
I spent 7 lovely days there John, even went sailing on a beautiful yacht in the bay, Its also the birth place of Frank Worsley, famous from the Shackleton expedition. While i was there i was lucky to attend a lecture in the tiny theatre there, and it was a talk on that expedition, by the guy who has all of the original photo plates from that fantastic story. Apologise going off thread, kt
Thanks for that Keith, most outside of NZ have never heard of it and no doubt would have also been that way had the cruise ships not gone in there after the demise of Lyttleton harbor after the earthquake.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
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12th January 2019, 12:56 AM
#158
Re: Tranquil WEE Places you have visited in MN
Hi John & Keith
My brother built a batch, [Small NZ beach house} at Akaroa and built himself a yacht which he and his son sailed around the bay and went fishing in. We did a trip over from Christchurch when we lived there , most NZ bays are lovely places, don't know what they are like these days but they used to be very quiet and tranquil. When we lived in NZ ten years ago we used to go to a lovely beach and be the only ones there.
Cheers Des
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12th January 2019, 05:26 AM
#159
Re: Tranquil WEE Places you have visited in MN
The thread is Tranquil Wee places, how often have you had the need to find a Tranquil wee spot.
Out in the bush it is easy, any tree will do, but in the city it is preferable you se the nearest comfort station.
Using trees in the city can provoke looks of astonishment.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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21st January 2019, 07:10 AM
#160
Re: Happy memories
How about Coos Bay in Oregon, met some great people there and in one home had a fur cover on toilet seat, as it was winter.
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