Newfoundland Winter
January 14, 2009 by Irene Duma · Leave a Comment
What’s a Newfoundland winter like? Well, I am not even one full month into winter if you count December 21 as the first day of winter. But from what I’ve heard this has been a good one so far, as there was hardly any snow. Up until now.
This is a pic from Monday Jan. 12 after a particularly pretty snow fall. It was light and fluffy, and did one of those excellent blanketing jobs.
Today, with a winter warning effect, is going to be “some different.”
That’s the expression I have picked up first: adding the word “some” in front of nouns to describe things – like that’s some pie. And that’s some beard you have got growing there.
I like this “some” thing.
I don’t like how hard it is to get around in the city during winter. It is some hard. More on that later.
A Pretty View Just Around Every Bend
June 27, 2008 by Irene Duma · 1 Comment
Newfoundland abounds with scenic drives. You never know when you will turn a corner and see glorious views or vistas before you. Just about any moment while driving
Sea Pictures – Lobster Traps
June 22, 2008 by Irene Duma · 1 Comment
This beautiful Sea Pictures is of lobster traps in the Change Islands.

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Stack of Lobster Traps at a Dock, Change Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada





