First off this morning were the kids' events like the caber toss and foot races. I don't know if the video of the caber toss will work for you.
The adult events are this weekend so we wont get to see them. We had a good time wandering around the area watching the various events and looking at the booths. I bought a ring made out of an antique spoon (they are Scots, after all) and G got a bit of tartan to wear on his new cap.
Sales tax (or whatever they call it here) is 15%. They say it's the same all over Canada. Another financial tidbit--they no longer use or accept one cent coins. They have a one dollar coin, called a loonie and a two dollar coin called a toonie. We need to get rid of our pennies, too.
Sales tax (or whatever they call it here) is 15%. They say it's the same all over Canada. Another financial tidbit--they no longer use or accept one cent coins. They have a one dollar coin, called a loonie and a two dollar coin called a toonie. We need to get rid of our pennies, too.
We are picking J up at 7 am at the Halifax airport tomorrow so we are staying at an airport motel tonight.
Get John in a kilt so that he can throw rocks and telephone poles!
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