We had been warned the weather would be poor. It isn't. So, after a day and a half in a windowless room, discussing many fascinating things to do with Time, Life, and Self Reference, a group of us went to the nearby Cape Spear, the most easterly point in Canada, for a hike. Exercising both brain and body.
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getting ready to go to Cape Spear (Charles Ofria, Roger White, Penousal Machado, Wolfgang Banzhaf, Samson Abramsky) |
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sea and sky |
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A view back along the trail to Cape Spear, from where we have walked, and to where we will soon return for tea and cake. |
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