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Canadian history generally seemed pretty tame and straightforward to us growing up. Now, as we are getting older, and hopefully wiser, we are realizing that there are interconnections and undercurrents that we never knew about.
1 year agoPlease let us know what you find.
1 year agoOkay, I’m going to have to buy some here in Canada and look at the Canadian label.
1 year agoInteresting about the history signs. I don’t recall hearing about the expulsion of the Acadians in high school but did learn about it in a magazine article around 1974, which I used as the basis for a report. It was also around that time I learned that my family background on my father’s side was Acadian. Our family left France through La Rochelle but fled to PEI during the Expulsion.
1 year agoDitto what Scott said! Well done!
1 year agoVery funny.....a truck trap?
1 year agoThe Catalan separation movement is a "thing" in this region.
1 year agoOuch!
1 year agoWhat’s the pile of asphalt in the center, surrounded by metal fencing? Possible future EV set up? Or, a giant sand box..;0
1 year agoOuch. Been there, done that. But, always hilarious when someone walks into a glass door. *uninjured, of course.
1 year agoThe bells atop right are a “ringing touch”..
1 year agoIf it looks like it did two years ago ( now) that is a positive sign! ( as in no new graffiti)
1 year agoBetter than “burned at the stake”….
1 year agoThat's hilarious..I hope.
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I had a vending machine pizza once and it wasn’t too bad; no worse than a frozen one. Unfortunately, the machine was in the middle of a highway interchange so I bungied it to my rear rack and cycled back to my campsite. https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/france2019/port-blanc-to-saint-michel-en-greve/
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