Thought of the day.

Well, I'll make it number 2 for Bruins fans.
Good night tonight we beat Vancouver 6-3.
It's still early for Toronto. Things can change.
And if you listen to the French TSN (RDS), they're already handing the cup to Montreal, like they do every year...
 
Money no object, my sentimental favorite would have been New Holland.
Because they used to be Ford and are still Ford blue.
I see New Holland tractors in a field to this day and I still call them Fords.
But I have to admit the Kubota is a nice machine too.
Also priced less than the other big Ag manufacturers. A lot of which are all owned by Fiat these days.
Such is the case for New Holland and Case IH.
They both come out of the same plant in Italy owned by Fiat.
And no more New Holland dealer in N.B.
Nearest one is Riviere du Loup, Quebec, or Truro.
Kubota dealer is 15 minutes from my place.
 
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They are everywhere. Tims and Mustangs ! IMG_1759.JPGIMG_1757.JPG S197 parked outside - that's on the other camera
 
Nice day trip to Fredericton this past Saturday. With a guy from Edmundston, 2013 glassroof white GT, and one from Riviere du Loup, Quebec, 2005 black vert GT.

Here's a few pics. By the covered bridge in Hartland.

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Road trip to Montreal was fast and furious.
Left here Sunday at 530 and landed in Montreal at 5am our time.
Tried to sleep a couple hours, that really didn't work.
They were a little delayed with paper work and such, left at
9:45 am traffic was still heavy until we got an hour outside of Montreal.
Dump truck is a little slower. Couple extra stops we landed at home at 1:00am this morning.

Aliona's first major road trip, she did great. not fun but got it home.

Side note, what happen in Quebec. that used to be one fast hwy ( 20)
On way up at night we were doing 120-125 and passing everything.
on way back 105 and 110 and still passing a fair bit.
Back int eh day, those speeds made you feel like standing still.
 
The last few times I’ve gone through Montreal I took the 30 which is a good way to get around the city. I assume you were in the thick of the city so not really an option. Good speed considering what the traffic is usually like
 
night time 11.5 hours which considering was good time. coming back,
tired more frequent stops and driving a dump truck, still did all right
doing it in 13.5 hours.
 
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