To me there are some defining moments in Canadian history:
1. When Canada rescued Americans from Iran in 1979.
2. When Canadians opened their homes to stranded American travelers in the immediate aftermath of 9/11.
3. When CF-18's flew intercepts during the immediate aftermath of 9/11.
4. When my new neighbours in Oak Bay came by our new house to welcome us and one of them gave me a US flag for the flag pole and told me to be sure to fly it on July 4th.
5. When an unknown Canadian soldier enroute to Europe during WW1 shared a drink with my grandfather who was the purser on the
Mauretania, something my grandfather remembered fondly until his death in 1968.
6. When the staff at Butchart Gardens let me and Mrs. Bart have some quiet time after hours in the Sunken Garden last year when she was recovering from chemotherapy.
7. When I had a conversation with the most charming young lady from Halifax at the Inner Harbour in Victoria in 2003.
8. The WW2 vet who bought
me a drink at the OC at Esquimalt in 1994.
9. The kid who found and returned my wallet to me at the airport in Van.
10. Five years of good friends on this site.
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