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To: Frank Pembleton who wrote (72178)6/22/2001 8:51:49 AM
From: Gersh Avery  Respond to of 116753
 
>Were the black flies bad?<

Didn't notice them .. but I was totally focused on the pan ..

I'd done some panning out in Oregon many years ago .. been waiting for years to get a pan in my hands again.

Funny how that first look of color in the pan can trigger dreams at night about gold dust falling from the sky ..



To: Frank Pembleton who wrote (72178)6/22/2001 10:07:40 AM
From: Frank Pembleton  Respond to of 116753
 
Gold never fails to surprise me, my watch list this morning is all in the black. It looks like aggressive G trading on our side of the ocean.

Regards
Frank P.



To: Frank Pembleton who wrote (72178)6/22/2001 11:05:09 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116753
 
OT. Hello Frank. >>>" Were the black flies bad? :)<<<
This time of year they are about finished and are being replaced by F-16 size mosquito's and they are darn near as dangerous.
From the Timmins area myself ( years ago ) Have some mining property there, gold property so that's part of the reason I am involved with gold.
Black flies will return for a brief period near fall time
so if you missed the spring ones you may still be able to get in on the late summer ones.
Take care
Lorne