Time for break up after just one night by our hosts in Two Harbors, the last U.S. town during our trip. Now it was time to follow the eastern coastline of BIG Lake Superior with nice sceneries to meeting point Lutsen, a sport hotel down at the waterline of thelake. After lunch and farewell to our former GSE hosts we continued towards Thunder Bay with short photobreaks now and then. A couple of hours later we passed the Canadian border with ease without any suspisious questions from the custom.Direct after having entered our new "home country" we stopped and were welcomed with a "surviving kit" each - a wine coolerstuffed with important things as the Canadian flag, a nice tie with the maple leafe, playing cards, notebook, pen and of course aschnaps glaas. Thank you very much. Tomorrow it`s time for new adventures in Nipigon suroundings. With our new surviving kit wehave no feares for whatever we will meet or will happen.
18.5.08
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I hope you enjoyed my town of Two Harbors! Even though it was a brief visit, it's nice you were able to get a glimpse of it! We're in Falkenberg now on a brief break before we have (another) dinner party tonight. We head to the wind mills tomorrow!
Enjoy!!!
DON'T BE SEDUCED BY THEIR WICKED SOCIALIST WAYS! The loot-bag is just that first "free" toke on that socialist drug... Soon healthcare, holiday pay, sickpay, and subsidized childcare will seem "natural" and a "right"... ...wait, YOU ALREADY ARE SO TAINTED!
Kidding aside, I predict you will find similarities in everything from policy to practice, manners and mannerisms. Different from Sweden? Sure, but much less so than the US.
Everything is bigger in Canada - even the #@#%&%@# rodeo! (Go to Calgary, you'll see...)
...notice also their paranoia - they have amassed 90% of their people, and their defenses, within 100 miles of the US border. Coincidence? Yeah, that's just what they WANT you to think.
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