He posted a picture of the Erebus, one of Lord Franklin's ill fated ships that was found last year on September 7th.
Well that lead me to post the Pentangle version of "Lord Franklin" (R.I.P John Renbourne).
One thing lead to another
(I could get all history lesson but the songs do that)
Stan Rogers "Northwest Passage".
Sailing ships, Stan Rogers and Canada go together as well as anything you can think of.
Bluenose
Bluenose was a Canadian fishing and racing schooner from Nova Scotia built in 1921. A celebrated racing ship and hard-working fishing vessel, Bluenose under the command of Angus Walters became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930s. She was later commemorated by a replica Bluenose II built in 1963; leaking and worn out, she was dismantled in 2010, and rebuilt in the same shipyard as its ancestors in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, and launched in 2013. The name "bluenose" originated as a nickname for Nova Scotians from as early as the late 18th century.
Anywho, thanks Steve for leading me on another Youtube trip.