Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Newfoundland Water














































I’ve been asked to describe Newfoundland. How do you describe a province about half the size of Texas in a few words or pictures?

Newfoundland is an island with most of the people living along the coastline. Water is described as ocean, coves, bays, rivers, lakes, ponds, waterfalls, brooks, and tickles. Water is also described as salty, fresh, or as a combination of salty and fresh. They have words to describe the depth of the water and the speed of its flow. Of course, frozen water becomes icebergs. I will do another blog on all the lighthouses that we have seen.

A picture is worth a thousand words. I hope the internet will print these pictures.

1 comment:

Jerry and Suzy said...

The Internet did your pictures well, but of course, you guys took them first asnd made them delightful!

Thanks for sharing your impressions as well as your experiences.