I'll start with the token Zaphod picture today.

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It was actually sunny when I got up this morning so I closed the curtain around the bed to darken the sleeping area. Zaph didn't seem to mind.

The two big iceberg areas in Newfoundland are St. Anthony and Twillingate. This year icebergs are plentiful and are being seen all the way down the coast to St. John's. We opted to do the iceberg boat tour in St. Anthony but I managed to fit a day trip to Twillingate into our itinerary. Happily, there were lots of icebergs and closer to shore than in St. Anthony; sadly it was raining so the iceberg photos aren't as good as they could be.

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If you look closely you can see a fishing boat just over the smaller iceberg. There are some pretty big bergs in the Twillingate area.

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As we drove around the Twillingate area we saw one picturesque spot after another. The brightly coloured buildings help to add some light to a dull day.

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There's still a lot of pack ice around the harbour. Some boats aren't able to get out yet.

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The light green area around the bigger iceberg in this photo is under water.

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Long Point Lighthouse in Crow Head, Twillingate. The lighthouse is still operational and is operated by one lighthouse keeper year-round.

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One more iceberg photo.