Me too, happily Canadian!I’m the same as you, Beezer.
Me too, happily Canadian!I’m the same as you, Beezer.
It's been called the Union Flag since around 1908.. altho' very often used interchangeably with the Union Jack... but according to sources, the Union Flag is the correct term.. while the Union Jack should only be used when the flag is aboard shipI notice the Brits referring to the Union Flag. As a kid in Canada we always called it the Union Jack. I wonder when this changed here, if it did. I can’t remember a reference to it by any name in years.
Since I wandered slightly off topic, I become really annoyed when see a tattered flag being flown by a business. Shame on them.
I actually penned that joke myself!And Canadians are so polite, we say 'thank you' to Automated Teller Machines.
I think that is Lake Louise in Alberta. The green tinted water is because of the mineral content washing down from the mountains. JImB.
Yes I think so too. I saw it on a school trip in 1973 then again while biking (motorcycle) in the late 70’s. Driving my bike through the mountains was a blast. The colour is mesmerizing. It looks photoshopped, being it’s so turquoise.I think that is Lake Louise in Alberta. The green tinted water is because of the mineral content washing down from the mountains. JImB.