There was ice on Ganymede’s decks the morning we left Harrington Harbor. No surprise—it had been chilly enough to have a roaring fire in our little wood stove the night before. Still, it added urgency to our already ardent desire to push south and west. Happily the wind was fair, if a little strong, and …
Cape Whittle
The very top of the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, at almost 52 degrees of North latitude, is a chilly place all year ‘round. There’s not a lot of trees, and the ones there are cannot be called opulent. It’s windy and rocky and cloudy and spends most of the winter frozen over. The locals love …