Successful landing trip Nova Scotia
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We brought our cat on the same AC flight as us. Checked him into the hold when we got to the checkin desk. Cost around $100 if I remember rightly.
Give them a call.
Give them a call.
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Thanks for the info! I think my issue is my big dog being over their weight limit as check in luggage so I have to send him as cargo which they only allow a pet agent to arrange, hence the high cost! Got some quotes now and over £2k! Cost aside, I'm worry about how he'll take it...he's an escapee that jumped out from 2nd floor window and broken his leg before..major anxiety issues!
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NS is lovely ....... until you get 4-5' snow on Boxing Day
They're currently suffering from the tail end of Hurricane Matthew that went through on Monday .................. Thanksgiving Day in Canada. Still a lot of power outages 2 days later, and flood damage.
We visit there regularly because that's where daughter and her family live, but I wouldn't want to spend all the winter months there. It can be brutal!
Mind you, we're about to get the tail end of Typhoon Songda in Vancovuer!
They're currently suffering from the tail end of Hurricane Matthew that went through on Monday .................. Thanksgiving Day in Canada. Still a lot of power outages 2 days later, and flood damage.
We visit there regularly because that's where daughter and her family live, but I wouldn't want to spend all the winter months there. It can be brutal!
Mind you, we're about to get the tail end of Typhoon Songda in Vancovuer!
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Guess we got back just in time before hurricane Matthew got there, we had 10 days of sunshine but understand is not normal. Don't mind so much about snow as used to live in Switzerland and quite like it..but it's the rain and grey I hate but is the same in the UK.
In an ideal world, spending winter months in Florida would be perfect but just need to take one step at a time, got to move over first and try to settle first.
In an ideal world, spending winter months in Florida would be perfect but just need to take one step at a time, got to move over first and try to settle first.
NS is lovely ....... until you get 4-5' snow on Boxing Day
They're currently suffering from the tail end of Hurricane Matthew that went through on Monday .................. Thanksgiving Day in Canada. Still a lot of power outages 2 days later, and flood damage.
We visit there regularly because that's where daughter and her family live, but I wouldn't want to spend all the winter months there. It can be brutal!
Mind you, we're about to get the tail end of Typhoon Songda in Vancovuer!
They're currently suffering from the tail end of Hurricane Matthew that went through on Monday .................. Thanksgiving Day in Canada. Still a lot of power outages 2 days later, and flood damage.
We visit there regularly because that's where daughter and her family live, but I wouldn't want to spend all the winter months there. It can be brutal!
Mind you, we're about to get the tail end of Typhoon Songda in Vancovuer!
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Guess we got back just in time before hurricane Matthew got there, we had 10 days of sunshine but understand is not normal. Don't mind so much about snow as used to live in Switzerland and quite like it..but it's the rain and grey I hate but is the same in the UK.
In an ideal world, spending winter months in Florida would be perfect but just need to take one step at a time, got to move over first and try to settle first.
In an ideal world, spending winter months in Florida would be perfect but just need to take one step at a time, got to move over first and try to settle first.
I have been here for 5 and a half years and that sunshine is absolutely normal. The high temps not so much. Usually temps are in low teens in the day at this time of year not in the twenties like they have been. The Fall here is gorgeous - blue skies, sun, warm days, cool nights. That's normal.
Winters are not typically brutal, two years ago yes but last winter and all the winters we have experienced before that have been ok. Its the freeze, thaw, freeze trend that takes some getting used to. I wouldn't use the term brutal though.
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Thanks Howefamily! Glad to hear the climate info, it's really helpful! Yes, we all dislike the slush, don't we?
I guess nothing is perfect and certainly from what I've experienced, just the friendliness of everyone I've come across, amazing spaces with no crowds, no traffic to get stuck on, the affordable housing, it ticked a lot of boxes! Oh, an the seafood of course!
It'll be lovely to keep in touch, does any of you arrange meet ups in the past? Are there many of us Brits in the area? I know most probably have their own things to do but just a thought!
I guess nothing is perfect and certainly from what I've experienced, just the friendliness of everyone I've come across, amazing spaces with no crowds, no traffic to get stuck on, the affordable housing, it ticked a lot of boxes! Oh, an the seafood of course!
It'll be lovely to keep in touch, does any of you arrange meet ups in the past? Are there many of us Brits in the area? I know most probably have their own things to do but just a thought!
I have been here for 5 and a half years and that sunshine is absolutely normal. The high temps not so much. Usually temps are in low teens in the day at this time of year not in the twenties like they have been. The Fall here is gorgeous - blue skies, sun, warm days, cool nights. That's normal.
Winters are not typically brutal, two years ago yes but last winter and all the winters we have experienced before that have been ok. Its the freeze, thaw, freeze trend that takes some getting used to. I wouldn't use the term brutal though.
Winters are not typically brutal, two years ago yes but last winter and all the winters we have experienced before that have been ok. Its the freeze, thaw, freeze trend that takes some getting used to. I wouldn't use the term brutal though.
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Thanks Howefamily! Glad to hear the climate info, it's really helpful! Yes, we all dislike the slush, don't we?
I guess nothing is perfect and certainly from what I've experienced, just the friendliness of everyone I've come across, amazing spaces with no crowds, no traffic to get stuck on, the affordable housing, it ticked a lot of boxes! Oh, an the seafood of course!
It'll be lovely to keep in touch, does any of you arrange meet ups in the past? Are there many of us Brits in the area? I know most probably have their own things to do but just a thought!
I guess nothing is perfect and certainly from what I've experienced, just the friendliness of everyone I've come across, amazing spaces with no crowds, no traffic to get stuck on, the affordable housing, it ticked a lot of boxes! Oh, an the seafood of course!
It'll be lovely to keep in touch, does any of you arrange meet ups in the past? Are there many of us Brits in the area? I know most probably have their own things to do but just a thought!
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I have been here for 5 and a half years and that sunshine is absolutely normal. The high temps not so much. Usually temps are in low teens in the day at this time of year not in the twenties like they have been. The Fall here is gorgeous - blue skies, sun, warm days, cool nights. That's normal.
Winters are not typically brutal, two years ago yes but last winter and all the winters we have experienced before that have been ok. Its the freeze, thaw, freeze trend that takes some getting used to. I wouldn't use the term brutal though.
Winters are not typically brutal, two years ago yes but last winter and all the winters we have experienced before that have been ok. Its the freeze, thaw, freeze trend that takes some getting used to. I wouldn't use the term brutal though.
think we've been through this before ..........
you're talking 5½ years experience.
I'm talking 17 years of experience
Now .................. it could be the climate change, or an anomaly.
But I can assure you that winter 2011 was not brilliant, and several before that were brutal.
Hurricane Juan and White Juan are also always likely to be repeated any year ...............
NS is on the North Atlantic after all, and there was a reason why sailors have always hated the NA route
I think what I am trying to say is, don't get too complacent after only 5½ years!
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think we've been through this before ..........
you're talking 5½ years experience.
I'm talking 17 years of experience
Now .................. it could be the climate change, or an anomaly.
But I can assure you that winter 2011 was not brilliant, and several before that were brutal.
Hurricane Juan and White Juan are also always likely to be repeated any year ...............
NS is on the North Atlantic after all, and there was a reason why sailors have always hated the NA route
I think what I am trying to say is, don't get too complacent after only 5½ years!
you're talking 5½ years experience.
I'm talking 17 years of experience
Now .................. it could be the climate change, or an anomaly.
But I can assure you that winter 2011 was not brilliant, and several before that were brutal.
Hurricane Juan and White Juan are also always likely to be repeated any year ...............
NS is on the North Atlantic after all, and there was a reason why sailors have always hated the NA route
I think what I am trying to say is, don't get too complacent after only 5½ years!
Weather in the West coast is less harsh in comparison which I'd prefer but I can't afford to have the space I like so I'll just put on my layers and wrap up warm! A sauna and jacuzzi is on my wish list already, I can just hibernate when it gets bad!
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My wife and her family lived through the ice storms in Montreal. That's brutal. Maybe dismiss Montreal too?
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OH for goodness sake, here we go again. I live here, you visit.
I don't have an issue with the weather at all.. Tomorrow Calgary have snow, we have decent Fall sunshine and warm temps... Nothing to complain about.
We have different views. You don't need to be so patronizing.
I don't have an issue with the weather at all.. Tomorrow Calgary have snow, we have decent Fall sunshine and warm temps... Nothing to complain about.
We have different views. You don't need to be so patronizing.
think we've been through this before ..........
you're talking 5½ years experience.
I'm talking 17 years of experience
Now .................. it could be the climate change, or an anomaly.
But I can assure you that winter 2011 was not brilliant, and several before that were brutal.
Hurricane Juan and White Juan are also always likely to be repeated any year ...............
NS is on the North Atlantic after all, and there was a reason why sailors have always hated the NA route
I think what I am trying to say is, don't get too complacent after only 5½ years!
you're talking 5½ years experience.
I'm talking 17 years of experience
Now .................. it could be the climate change, or an anomaly.
But I can assure you that winter 2011 was not brilliant, and several before that were brutal.
Hurricane Juan and White Juan are also always likely to be repeated any year ...............
NS is on the North Atlantic after all, and there was a reason why sailors have always hated the NA route
I think what I am trying to say is, don't get too complacent after only 5½ years!
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Getting back to the subject of dogs.
We flew out golden retriever to NS in 2011 with Thomas Cook. Do they still exist because we did it directly with them. No messing around with third parties. I even saw the poor girl lifted on to a pallet and taken away on a fork lift 😢
We flew out golden retriever to NS in 2011 with Thomas Cook. Do they still exist because we did it directly with them. No messing around with third parties. I even saw the poor girl lifted on to a pallet and taken away on a fork lift 😢