tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11311723.post5290469858908941231..comments2023-12-01T10:35:12.938+00:00Comments on Boatlife: Cruising Aboard NB Valerie: The Boater and the ErmineLes Biggshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06200731053479474814noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11311723.post-24712552174228807772012-05-16T17:48:51.960+00:002012-05-16T17:48:51.960+00:00Hi Bryce,
That log was massive and there was no w...Hi Bryce, <br />That log was massive and there was no way for us to remove it form the canal. No telling how long taht will last us as it has been a cooler than normal spring and I like to be warm at night and into the early morning and Les would rather burn firewood than use the Ebispacher for 30 minutes in the morning unless he's pressed to do it. I don't care either way as long as I don't have ot sit in a frigid boat over my morning coffee. <br />JaqLes Biggshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06200731053479474814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11311723.post-13156758864576313352012-05-15T23:21:36.298+00:002012-05-15T23:21:36.298+00:00So did Les do his duty and also remove the length ...So did Les do his duty and also remove the length of tree emerging into the canal? I'd see it as a water hazard although maybe Les did not want to drop the blade of the chain saw into the effluent.<br /><br />Maybe just tie a piece of bright cloth on the end to warn others of the log. And for how long will the <br />supply of deceased wood survive<br />on the roof?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com