After being in Canada six weeks and three days, we left New Brunswick about 7:15AM, expecting some delay at the border. It was sprinkling rain all the way today. We spent about 2-5 minutes at the border. bruce was asked 4-5 questions and the border guard went to the back and checked our tags and we were on our way! whew, all that concern for nothing. i just read in the local newspaper that the border between New Brunswick and the USA may be closed due to a beetle in New Brunswick. sure glad that we crossed when we did. I cooked a green bean casserole and made a salad for our MOD. We then went to the Sam's Club and the grocery store and restocked on groceeries. We have 50 amps, so i am washing two loads of clothes, too. Bruce is suspecting that the alternator on our RV is dying. He has made an appointment with Freightliner of Maine in Bangor for 8AM in the AM. God show me your GREATNESS tomorrow!!
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USA to Canada border |
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Canada to USA border |
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pull thru and 50 amp site |
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check out our neighbor to the left of our Bounder
Bruce had JUST said that we had not
seen many Phaeton motorhomes |
These people are from Germany and they have Florida tags and store their rig in the USA. They come over and travel about three months a year. what a life! HUH??? Until next time.
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pull thru and 50 amp site yeah! |
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check out our neighbor to the left of us!!
bruce had JUST said that we had not seen hardly
any Phaeton motorhomes |
The Phaeton motorhome had Florida plates. Bruce asked him where was he from in Florida. The man told Bruce that he was from Germany. They store their RV in the USA and spend about three months traveling around and then go back to Germany. And we thought that we had a good life. Ha Ha There is also a Simba motorhome with him from Germany as well. they are traveling together.
Until next time
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