Thursday, October 05, 2006
About Me
- Name: Scott
- Location: Dawson City, Yukon, Canada
Living in the bush 64 degrees north gives you a sense of reality that is very different than that of the south.
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- A nice pic of Tintina Trench
- Ha Ha. What did I say about snow?
- I don't know if I've ever mentioned on our blog th...
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- What a wonderful evening.
3 Comments:
Ummm, No Tresspassing? Is that sign really necessary? Man, there must be NOTHING to do up there sometimes...
Hey now...fish are a commodity up here. Think about all the wanna-be-mushers who are in over their heads and need to feed their dogs? And during some times of the year there is quite a bit of traffic on the river-people are curious. They might be wondering, "What the f*@! is that?" So though I wish it wasn't necessary, I'm totally supportive of the NoTrespassing Sign.
And I promise...there's always stuff to do up here.
Sorry, I wasn't saying anything negative about fish or fish wheels. I figured the high school kids were messing around near the fish wheel and somebody lost an eye and sued somebody and so they put up a "No Tresspassing" sign so nobody could say, "I didn't know I shouldn't play on the broken down, half-sunken, partially rotten fish wheel."
I guess the short version of what I was trying to say is, I wish signs like that weren't necessary too, but I understand that they are.
And every picture you post makes me more and more sure that there's plenty to do up there.
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