

OAK ISLAND VISIT
My work has brought me to many places and in the last month I have worked in New Brunswick, Quebec, Price Edward Island and Nova Scotia. When I found out I was going to Halifax for some pile driving work I immediately looked up Oak Island and contacted Danny Hennigar from the Oak Island Tourism Society. If you haven't heard of the Oak Island Mystery, I recommend looking it up on Google. Since I found out about the Oak Island mystery, I have been fascinated with this stor


Fireplace wood box
I have not been able to do much on my fireplace this year because of my broken elbow earlier this summer. I have however worked on other fireplace related things like placing asphalt in between the front walkway rocks and building my wood boxes. The wood boxes were built out of mostly recycled materials: Old wooden pallets, commercial liquid containers (850 l), old tires and an old bike wheel. It opens very easily because of the tire counterweight in the back. The stained


DIVE # 10
We went diving today. It's been a while but we finally managed to get all of our schedules to agree. Danny Trites from Perth Andover and Luc Pelletier from Baker Lake were our divers. Yes Luc Pelletier is back diving on the train site. So we have two pretty experienced divers that are now also pretty acquainted with the site and underwater conditions. Visibility again was zero because of the very big rain event the night before. The big objective today was to test the dig