I'm thinking about taking a second shower to warm up. Or getting back in bed. I've sent two or three emails, so that seems like enough work...
Riley ,'Potential'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
If Sue is still around:
If someone were contemplating a trip that involved Montréal, Québec, northern VT, and Acadia National Park in Maine and was thinking of adding Nova Scotia to the mix, what would that involve logistically--would one have to drive around via Moncton, or are there ferries that crossover from ME or St John?
perhaps I wasn't crazy when I thought they were noticeably low on the ride here.
Probably not crazy - my brother's and parents' cars tell them when it's particularly cold out (under 30F? I forget) expressly so they can check their tire pressure.
If someone were contemplating a trip that involved Montréal, Québec, northern VT, and Acadia National Park in Maine and was thinking of adding Nova Scotia to the mix, what would that involve logistically--would one have to drive around via Moncton, or are there ferries that crossover from ME or St John?
Is this person a traveling salesman?
There are ferries from Maine to Nova Scotia.
Back in 1982, my family and I took a ferry from Bar Harbor to Yarmouth, NS. The trip was terrific, but I wished we could have spent more time in NS--we only drove around the western half of the island for about 24 hours all told before we got back on the ferry and headed back to Maine.
I'm pretty sure that ferry is still in operation.
My mother adds that the "cruise ship" ferry called Prince of Fundy is awful. There's something called The Cat that's faster and she says it's better.
Well, megan, that's actually a timely question. There's a ferry that goes from Portland, ME to Yarmouth NS, but it's been losing money for years and depending on gov't subsidies. The provincial gov't just cut them off, but they are waiting to hear if they will get some federal funding to keep them going. The same company also has a Saint John NB, to Digby, NS ferry.
The short answer is there may be a ferry. Also, think the Maine-NS ferry is seasonal, and only runs during tourist season.
ETA: Because I really do know my megan's from my msbelle's.