I'm glad there are people like you who can see through all the bullshit and have the experience to understand how things have changed. We both know that the cause of this military degradation is part of the Deep State's plot to destroy America and the idea of freedom. Here in Canada, we have no real military to speak of, and what we do have is incapable of defending us from anything. We're so taken over by foreigners (mostly Asian) that the country is being destroyed from the inside out. None of these newcomers know or care about what makes made our country such a good place to live in. They think freedom is about letting faggots have rights, while voicing an alternative opinion about it is a crime. Our government has purposely let this happen in order to push the DS agenda forward. We need Trump to finish what he started, and I trust he will.
Well, I pray for Canada. I took my boy up there fishing once. It's beyond beautiful, in my view. I found the stories of the local 'old timers' there I met to be fascinating. Our fishing guide, (captain) took pity on us 'Gretskynappers' for the foul weather and not catching any fish. He actually extended his deployment for us free of charge until a fish was caught. With waves increasing in size, he had to finally call it in and I remember him announcing we needed to return to port. With fishing rods still hanging over the sides, we started to return to shore. All of us were disheartened. Even the captain was in low spirits. As he apologizing to me for the inopportune experience, I remember looking back astern and I saw my boy sitting with his face in his hands. This epitomized our entire experience. But then I noticed the fishing pole to the left of him was bent 'way' over. We had a fish on the line. My son struggled to reel it in, but we caught that fish and it was over 22 pounds of lake trout. What an ending to a very trying day! For making the our experience happen, I was grateful and I had to 'tip him' for his sincere effort and being so good to us. It was a very memorable trip.
Great story! I'm glad you enjoyed it in the end. Most of the real Canadians live outside of the city, and they usually have big hearts.
I'm in Vancouver. I just bought an ebike that I'm planning on riding 100 miles east of here to go camping in the mountains for a few days. I'm getting old and it might be the last chance I ever get.
Nice. The trip sounds 'squatchy'.
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