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Sorry you didn't like my city (I live just outside Saint John). There is actually a lot of things to do in and around the city. St. Martin's Cave, the town of St. Andrews, Museum at Market Square and quite a few micro-breweries (2 more will be opening by next cruise season. We are a small province, however, Saint John is a very historic city with lots to explore. The old houses you saw may be the ones left over from the fire that took out most of the downtown core. We are the oldest city in North America. Hopefully next time, if there is one, you can find something to your liking.
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Just watched you coming into Saint John Harbour. This is a great review. Beautiful pics. I can't wait to see more.
Have fun in our little city. :D
Sandi
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I heard she goes in to dry dock for the 2.0 upgrades sometime this year. Anyone else know about this schedule?
When I spoke to my PVP, he said the same thing.
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Brianna-- if we are ever on the same cruise ship... i will definitely go to tea with you and sit right beside you !
I want in on this deal too. I never have anyone to go to tea with and always wanted to try. I would love to cruise with you Brianna.
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Once you go to a balcony, it's hard to go back. That's the only choice for us now.
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They have found nothing in the house. Much of the city still on lock down.
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Posting here from New Brunswick. The detachment that suffered the huge loss was from Moncton. As far as I can remember Mike and Tracey were stationed in Woodstock (about 2hrs away). Having said that with a loss of 5 officers from a fairly small detachment, if they are in the vicinity they would probably get dispatched to the location.
Prayers and thoughts with them and all of the policing family at this difficult time.
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So very sorry for your loss.
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This is ridiculous....... Freaking ambulance chasers
One of the Plaintiffs is complaining she got a UTI from the cruise:rolleyes:
You can buy a lot of cranberry juice for $5000 a month:eek:
Too Funny!!! Love this one.:)
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Just checked out your pictures on Facebook. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing them and writing this review.
Sandi
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Yay, I love your reviews. Please keep it coming :):).
Sandi
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Congrats to Tracey and the whole family. It's good to know we have another great RCMP office patrolling the New Brunswick region. :)
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You made my day when I logged on and saw that you had started the review. You have a great weekend with the family. Good luck and well wishes to all of you while she goes through her training.
Sandi
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Hey Mike,
Hope you guys had a great holiday and have fun on your next cruise. Look forward to reading the next review.
Sandi
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Simple answer No, Sensation, Destiny and Imagination looked great. Destiny was Tracy's favorite ship.
By the way we also live in the Woodstock area, viewed your wife's review. We have seen the two of you around town. :)
Small world. I grew up in Grand Falls and took many trips to Woodstock. Now I live just outside of Saint John.
Sandi
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I was hoping someone would tell me what it was.:)
Looks like a dinosaur to me :confused:
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I don't know what we are all going to do when this review is done. It's like reading a great book, you're sad when it's done.
Congrats to both of you. An unbelievably sweet love story.
Sandi
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Hello fellow NBer.
I am absolutely loving your review. My DDs and I will be on the Destiny in January and I am so thankful that someone finally wrote a favorable review. I was getting worried. Keep it coming.
Sandi
****CARNIVAL CRUISERS: HOW ARE THINGS WHERE YOU LIVE???
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I'm in New Brunswick Canada. I've been working from home for 23 days. The stores that are open are grocery stores, hardware stores, convenience stores and liquor stores (we Maritimers would be lost without our liquor stores). One person per household is allowed to go into the stores. Our borders are closed to the States and our neighboring provinces. Lots of people out walking their dogs but all abiding by the social distancing.
It must all be working though. As of today this is day 4 with no new cases. Currently we have 14 active cases in the province and only 1 hospitalized.
Our hearts are breaking for all those deeply affected by this virus and especially our next door neighbors, the province of Nova Scotia, who over the weekend experienced the worst mass killing in Canada's history. They still aren't sure if they have found everyone.