The Journal of Leroy E. Grey 100
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#3cccJournal2TwittBook Later, during my lunch break, I decided to take the short walk to the ocean, to see what it looked like in gale 2255
#3cccJournal2TwittBook ..force winds. WOW… it blew me away… OK, it didn’t blow me away literally, since I positioned my exit from 2256
#3cccJournal2TwittBook ..the woods to be where the wind wasn’t blowing full force, but I never could have imagined the ferocity of the 2257
#3cccJournal2TwittBook ..ocean as 20 to 25 foot waves break on a solid rock shoreline. The rocks were literally shaking under my feet! 2258
#3cccJournal2TwittBook I’m standing on a solid rock shore with rock cliffs of 20-30 feet and I could feel it shaking as the full power 2259
#3cccJournal2TwittBook ..of the ocean crashed into it, sending giant plumes of ocean spray 75-100 feet in the air. AWESOME! 2260
#3cccJournal2TwittBook Another fond memory I’ll have is the unique local cuisine. They’ve shared seal meat, cod’s tongue and I forget 2261
#3cccJournal2TwittBook ..the name of the soup but it had cod’s heads in it. Usually, ever winter they would take their boats north to 2262
#3cccJournal2TwittBook ..the ice fields and kill baby seals for their superior fur. Its the only way Newfoundland fisherman were able 2263
#3cccJournal2TwittBook ..to survive, with their local economy so dependent on natural resources. 2264
#3cccJournal2TwittBook The seal meat would be frozen and used as their main winter food source. 2265
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