[Woodcarver] Travel plans - What to see
RAY MIGHELLS
raymighells at earthlink.net
Thu May 26 13:09:40 EDT 2005
Ooooppss!! I forgot to mention a visit to the Ballard Locks in Seattle is
unforgettable. You can see mature Salmon shoulder to shoulder like sardines
in a can awaiting their turn to go up the ladder to Lake Union. You can also
see them as they swim through the passageway into the lake, many 40lbs and
better. On many occasions, while the locks are filling to go into Lake
Union and there are a good numer of boats and salmon waiting, you can
witness salmon of all sizes actually jumping into boats. Can't keep them
though, lots of wardens keeping an eye on events.. Hope you have good
weather and a great trip.. Ray Mighells 6760 Rt 417 Killbuck NY 716 945
0098 Please view my work at: http://www.picturetrail.com/razaxnstuff -----
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From: "Daniel Barnett" <doubleaproductions at comcast.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 2:42 PM
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> Duane,
> Ray was right about the museum in Victoria, but don't miss the museum in
> Vancouver. The University of British Columbia Museum, south west of
> Vancouver houses one of the largest first nation exhibits. You need to
> spend a whole day there. One interesting thing I recall was a carved
> stone dish that may have been pre-contact that looked exactly like a
> Swiss chip carved plate. Fantastic work.
> Dan Barnett
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