The man who found this canoe is my daughters boss. He owns a few pharmacies:
http://jaymanntoday.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=715176:BlogPost:161
http://jaymanntoday.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=715176:BlogPost:161
It's wishful thinking but if enough of the canoe was left to be up to it,
What avid paddler wouldn't just love to take it out for a turn.
Imagine, 1500 + years old & coasting down the Mullica. Wow.
g.
Real canoes are made of wood...some are covered w/ canvas...
Real canoes are made of wood...some are covered w/ canvas...
Very cool. But I never heard of this..."Tom caught sight of an odd looking wooden form hung up on a Queen City jetty."
Steve
Gee wis, what part of "'dug out' wooden canoe" does not fit into your definition of a real canoe? Of course I doubt a hollowed-out, shaped tree trunk would require an application of canvas!
Best regards,
Jerseyman
Gee wis, what part of "'dug out' wooden canoe" does not fit into your definition of a real canoe? Of course I doubt a hollowed-out, shaped tree trunk would require an application of canvas!
Best regards,
Jerseyman
That's like saying real cars have a crank in the front to start it.