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Not my pics as we couldn't get close enough. The USS Gerald R Ford docked in the Halifax Harbour. There were a few warships docked nearby and ferry boats doing shuttles from the carrier to shore.
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We got as close as we could and it's massive.
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Morning! It's going to be in the high 60"s today and we're going to take a drive to Halifax harbor to see the aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford that docked on Friday
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What's your plan when the balloon goes up?
smokin george replied to spin_dry's topic in Current Events
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I went once for the selection process and sat their listening to the BS process then it was my turn for the interview. I got lucky it was with a lady and gave her my sob story lol. I told her I was a single dad with 3 kids and in a bad financial way and couldn't afford to take time off work and had nobody to look after the kids. It worked and about a year ago another letter came and it went in the garbage
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U.S. home prices could fall as much as 20% next year
smokin george replied to spin_dry's topic in Current Events
Country homes seem to take that certain buyer to come along. Ours was on the market for almost 3 months and the president of a nearby sled club bought it. They can sled right from there and I guess that's what they were looking for. -
Afternoon! It's 68 deg where we are in Nova Scotia.
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The fuckers charge a .10 cent deposit on beer bottles/cans in Nova Scotia and you either put them in recycling bags or return them to a depot and only get .05 back. Water at Costco is $6.99 and a $4 deposit and the bottles end up in recycling.
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Rib steaks and oven roasted taters
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Yup! We're in a rental at the moment and they have people that cut the grass etc so it gives me more free time lol. I have to cover my pontoon, winterize the motorhome,put some stuff away and with the good weather here not a big rush. The new house won't have any grass and will be easy to look after.
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I took the CPP( Canada Pension Plan) at 60 at a small reduced rate and worked for 6 more years and still contributed. I'm getting almost double the original amount now and it worked for me and was fortunate enough to be able to sock it away in a tax free account. You never know when your time is up.
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I guess they don't shop at No Frills
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A couple pork roasts on the rotisserie that we're doing and the daughter in law is doing potatoes,veggies etc and I believe homemade apple pie/ice cream. Living the dream lol
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