
Canada has ALWAYS taken better care of it's road than some Washington Counties.
BobShannon
Its not even Thanksgiving and I am planning my Summer trips
that was on a trailer on private property in the Twelve Mile area of the
North Shore of Nelson.
The 25 foot Cal25 sailboat has a white hull and
yellow/brown upper portion and was on a grey galvanized Highlander boat
trailer with a BC licence plate of 998684. The boat and trailer went
missing sometime between Friday November 1, 2013 at 4:00 pm and Tuesday
November 5, 2013 at 2:00 pm.
An extra identifying item of the is that it
does have a hole drilled in the hull to drain water that was trapped
inside.
Young Joey Kellard dedicated this shot to me 4 years ago. I just happened upon it now and I thanked him profusely. Joey wears a bobshannon,org shirt all over the world, including his own England and in Singapore. He is one of the worlds greatest photographers. His macro work has been seen by mmillions. We very very much thank him for his good thoughts while I spent 6 months in the hospital.
A super typhoon has hit the Phillipines with winds in excess of 195MPH and gusts over 235. Preparing may have saved lives but you can be sure there will be a mortality number on this monster. It is said to be the biggest storm to hit anywhere every in history of writing....or even oral. Wow.
Rick Price
The flashes and bright lights that were reported across Central and Southern California on Wednesday night likely were long-lasting meteor streams known as the South Taurids, according to the National Weather Service.
The Taurids are known for having exceptionally bright meteors. On Wednesday night, people used Twitter to describe what resembled a meteor shower, bright lights or fireballs in the sky.
Mary Slosson said she driving eastbound on the 10 Freeway when saw a "flareup" that "looked like something burning up upon entry into atmosphere" over the Culver City area.
The flash of light caused drivers to hit their brakes and swerve to catch a glimpse, Slosson said.
Another person in Hollywood said he saw what appeared to be a "pretty substantial fireball in the sky."
In northern San Diego County, a woman said she saw the "sky light up super bright."
And in Fresno, a woman said she "saw something that looked like a huge shooting star falling."
The Taurids are known for having exceptionally bright meteors. On Wednesday night, people used Twitter to describe what resembled a meteor shower, bright lights or fireballs in the sky.
Mary Slosson said she driving eastbound on the 10 Freeway when saw a "flareup" that "looked like something burning up upon entry into atmosphere" over the Culver City area.
The flash of light caused drivers to hit their brakes and swerve to catch a glimpse, Slosson said.
Another person in Hollywood said he saw what appeared to be a "pretty substantial fireball in the sky."
In northern San Diego County, a woman said she saw the "sky light up super bright."
And in Fresno, a woman said she "saw something that looked like a huge shooting star falling."
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