[Magdalen] Safely home
Christopher Hart
cervus51 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 13 04:02:54 UTC 2014
I've always been fascinated with maps ever since I was a child. My
recollection (possibly faulty) is that at one time back in the 50's or very
early 60's part of the US state of Maine was in the Atlantic time zone.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 10:45 PM, Susan Hutchinson <shutchinsonca at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> On 2014-11-12, at 6:37 AM, Cantor03--- via Magdalen wrote:
>
> > It gets even more overcast in New England and then the extreme occurs
> > in the Maritimes of Canada where all the low pressure systems seem to
> end
> > up.
>
>
> Not my experience in Gaspé, which one could reasonably include in "the
> Maritimes" if it wasn't civilly in Quebec. Quebec also determined some
> decades ago that the area would be "moved" to the Eastern time zone. So
> despite a good chunk of the Peninsula being east of New Brunswick, it is an
> hour behind.
>
> This means the sun sets at 3 pm in December. Yet except when it is
> actually snowing, or preparing to snow, Gaspé has wonderful winter
> sunlight. Blue skies and a brilliant blue sea, sparkling white snow and
> amazing sunrises and sunsets. I loved the winters there.
>
> Vancouver is milder in temperature, but the winters tend to be a bit grey
> and wet. Although we are having a cold snap -- it only got to 8C today! But
> with the cold snap we are having wonderful sunny days. Yahoo!
>
> blessings
> Susan
>
>
>
> Susan Hutchinson
> shutchinsonca at gmail.com
>
>
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Christopher Hart
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