Last month I visited my daughter who is working in New Brunswick, Canada, actually on the Bay of Fundy where the tides can get as high as 52 feet or more. This is a wonder of the world, the Bay of Fundy tides. I took some video of fishing boats at high tide, then came back at low tide, about 6 hours later, and took some more video of the same boats. You'd have to see this to believe the difference. Anyway, what went on during the 6 hours, may be of interest to PACE folk. A local NB Maritimer suggested we go down the coast a mile or two and see the lighthouse, the rocks, surging current and view of Nova Scotia, about 25 miles across the bay. Clarinda and I drove along, found the rural lane and hiked around the light house for a while. On the way back up the lane, a man and woman walking along, waved us to stop and talk, probably seeing Ontario licence plate on the car. The people had lived in Toronto, Ont. prior to New Brunswick. The woman had an English Accent. She was from Staffordshire. I said I had a web page for my ancestors from Staffordshire, Shropshire. The man said he was from Malta. I said "I also have a web page for people of my surname, from Malta. My name is Gord Pace. The man seeme a bit stunned for a second or two, then said, I'm GEORGE PACE" Well, we spent a good part of the six hours, with them, waiting for the spectacular tide to change, discussing the PACE story, etc. George and Mary Pace have a computor and had already seen the Pace web sites. George and Mary Pace have another house they rent out during the summer, Nearby, at St. Martins, where the boats are, were two of New Brunswick's picturesque covered bridges. You can get both bridges and the boats, and the incredible tidal difference, if you wait the 6 hours, on the same photo. Anyway, I thought you'd like this story. You never know where a PACE will show up. GTPace Ontario,Canada