Americans and Canadians culture Q&A Thread.

Okay, fair enough. 🇺🇸 is dealing with forest fires, hurricanes, and a close election with mudslinging from both sides of Congress. Even the NYC mayor is dealing with corruption allegations:


https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/eric-adams-corruption-probe-subpoenas/

Okay, fair enough. 🇺🇸 is dealing with forest fires, hurricanes, and a close election with mudslinging from both sides of Congress. Even the NYC mayor is dealing with corruption allegations:


https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/eric-adams-corruption-probe-subpoenas/

About the election, we know, believe me , we are aware 😂
Forest fires are sadly all over, this was our sunset Friday .A fireball We could smell it strongly
And the first part of our flooding was the remnants of the hurricane (not as bad the south), but record rain for here.
 

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About the election, we know, believe me , we are aware 😂
Forest fires are sadly all over, this was our sunset Friday .A fireball We could smell it strongly
And the first part of our flooding was the remnants of the hurricane (not as bad the south), but record rain for here.
I was not only talking about the presidential election but our local ones. Senate races and House seats are involved this year, along with state and local positions as well. Not to mention each state and county (or even town) have proposals that residents must vote on as well. It's complicated more than usual this year. 😕
 
But back to happier things. Canadians, what would you change in your Epcot pavilion or add to make it more authentically Canadian?
 
I was not only talking about the presidential election but our local ones. Senate races and House seats are involved this year, along with state and local positions as well. Not to mention each state and county (or even town) have proposals that residents must vote on as well. It's complicated more than usual this year. 😕

I hear you. It’s become so much more
 

It has, but provincially it has become so much worse. I won’t dive into politics here. Quebec is like living in a different world pretty much .
May I ask a question that doesn't really require a lot of public discussion, just a yes-or-no from someone who knows:
Do Anglo-Quebeckers generally vote Bloc federally, or not? :confused:
 
About the election, we know, believe me , we are aware 😂
Forest fires are sadly all over, this was our sunset Friday .A fireball We could smell it strongly
And the first part of our flooding was the remnants of the hurricane (not as bad the south), but record rain for here.
By the way @mommasita , you double posted my post.
 
“Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners. And necessity has made us allies. Those whom nature hath so joined together, let no man put asunder.”

“We do not seek the unanimity that comes to those who water down all issues to the lowest common denominator — or to those who conceal their differences behind fixed smiles — or to those who measure unity by standards of popularity and affection, instead of trust and respect. We are allies. This is a partnership, not an empire. We are bound to have differences and disappointments — and we are equally bound to bring them out into the open, to settle them where they can be settled, and to respect each other’s views when they cannot be settled.”

“Our alliance is born, not of fear, but of hope. It is an alliance that advances what we are for, as well as opposes what we are against.”

– President John Kennedy, Address before the Canadian Parliament, May 17, 1961

https://ca.usembassy.gov/our-relati...tates/selected-presidential-quotes-on-canada/
 
Happy Thanksgiving everybody! The weather here is spectacular here this lovely weekend with golden trees and bright blue sunny skies as far as the eye can see. What day are you all celebrating and what's on your feast table?

We're doing it on Monday, which is actually rare for us; hosting extended family here at our place. Traditional turkey meal, which for us is not complete without mashed turnips, yams pan-fried with brown sugar and brussels sprouts with bacon and butter and that ubiquitous green jello salad with the cream cheese/whipped cream and pineapple. The relish tray MUST include deviled eggs and pickled beets and marble cheese, even when there are so many nicer choices. Dessert will be 4 kinds of pies and a chocolate something-or-other.

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We are eating a small butterball (pre frozen) tonight. With the small fixings, stuffing, potatoes, etc.
It’s the 2 of us, and we are just back from vacation, still on that weird back home mode. We will eat a nice meal, and have it behind us.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone 🍗🦃

@ronandannette , do tell..how was your cruise? Did you love the east coast ?
 
We are eating a small butterball (pre frozen) tonight. With the small fixings, stuffing, potatoes, etc.
It’s the 2 of us, and we are just back from vacation, still on that weird back home mode. We will eat a nice meal, and have it behind us.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone 🍗🦃

@ronandannette , do tell..how was your cruise? Did you love the east coast ?
I hope your dinner is lovely! Where were you away to?

:lovestrucYes, we were thrilled to see all the provinces. So much of it wasn't what we were expecting. PEI was absolutely surreal; so quaint and peaceful-feeling. It tempted us to pack in our high-speed lives and move out there to become oyster farmers. :laughing: As for the cruise itself, well...I recounted our misadventures on another CB thread a few weeks ago entitled "Ever Miss the Boat? We did.". :sail:
 
I hope your dinner is lovely! Where were you away to?

:lovestrucYes, we were thrilled to see all the provinces. So much of it wasn't what we were expecting. PEI was absolutely surreal; so quaint and peaceful-feeling. It tempted us to pack in our high-speed lives and move out there to become oyster farmers. :laughing: As for the cruise itself, well...I recounted our misadventures on another CB thread a few weeks ago entitled "Ever Miss the Boat? We did.". :sail:
Oh my. I will go search once I clean up.
We went to St. Maarten
We try to leave every year at this time…

PEI, enough said. My father was born in Summerside, and I spent a lot of peaceful times there. My husband talks about retiring there. I have a fondness for the east coast, but found a town in NB, Caisse Cape, and that’s more for me.
 
Oh my. I will go search once I clean up.
We went to St. Maarten
We try to leave every year at this time…

PEI, enough said. My father was born in Summerside, and I spent a lot of peaceful times there. My husband talks about retiring there. I have a fondness for the east coast, but found a town in NB, Caisse Cape, and that’s more for me.
:hug: I understand. Others I know do similar things. I hope you had a nice time. :flower3: Grace and peace.

Interestingly, I don't think I know a single person IRL that's from PEI. Half of Newfoundland is here, and there are tons of people from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. I now realize that probably nobody ever wants to leave PEI. :goodvibes

Just curious - is your family francophone? If so, I could see the draw to New Brunswick.
 













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