Lots of this around Regina...lots... and in all directions
Send a picture of where your from in DenmarkI'm a Canadian Citizen, immigrated from Denmark, spent a number of years in AB and BC.
Now back in Denmark, but very much feeling both Canadian and Danish after many years in both countries.
And, most curious about the shaving scene in Canada, as I started this hobby in Denmark, and know the European scene best. As for Canada in my shaving, So far, I've got a couple of Hensons, and a Razorock Lupo, and aware that both Karve and Wolfman are made in Edmonton, where my daughter was born ..!
Cheers to you, north of 49
Waves from around Stoney/Bow River
Yes, I know that scenery. My little brother is a high school teacher in Leader.Here are some from the "old home place" down in southwest Sask. From March and Jan. respectively:
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Don't have any from my new place yet though, roughly halfway between Toontown and the Queen City, just off the #11.
Nice! Leader would be roughly about two hours to the north-by-west from where those photos were taken.Yes, I know that scenery. My little brother is a high school teacher in Leader.
I'm assuming you're referring to the one north of Kamloops.T'umbs up from Black Pines, eh! Yer gonna go klahanie, don't forget to wring yer mitt. Now let's have a skookum cup le di anna wee crack!
O.H.
I'm assuming you're referring to the one north of Kamloops.
Is your Westsyde Rd. as interesting as Kelowna's Westside Rd.?
I spent a summer out in that area a few years back and the locals liked to cruise that goat-trail at breakneck speed just to terrify the flatlanders like me
For all the Canadians here, there is a surprisingly short list of threads about Maple Syrup, Flannel, Hockey, Igloos and Beaver Traps.
On the other hand, as an American Forum we seem to have plenty of threads about Mullets, Cheeseburgers, NASCAR, and English as the universal language.
Mullets are a universal currency, accepted at par, on both sides of our border.For all the Canadians here, there is a surprisingly short list of threads about Maple Syrup, Flannel, Hockey, Igloos and Beaver Traps.
On the other hand, as an American Forum we seem to have plenty of threads about Mullets, Cheeseburgers, NASCAR, and English as the universal language.
A Canadian Tuxedo is mandatory for fine dining.Mullets are a universal currency, accepted at par, on both sides of our border.