Outrageous treatment of quilter at Canadian Customs
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To be fair if it is at all possible, Lady Diana, please change your topic title from 'Canadian' customs to 'US' customs. In five decades of crossing back and forth, I have only ever had troubles coming back into the US, never going north.
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
To be fair if it is at all possible, Lady Diana, please change your topic title from 'Canadian' customs to 'US' customs. In five decades of crossing back and forth, I have only ever had troubles coming back into the US, never going north.
Regardless, Super Big Frowny Face! :(
I'm so sad for her...the quilts are lovely!
I went to Canada in March, driving across and it's true...The Canadian guard was awesome. The American, not so cordial.
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This is a question for the quilt teacher/artist. Evidently, she was trying to catch a flight with her friend...she didn't make it anyway.
Her story is on her website that I shared in previous mail...not handy at the moment. Check other post.
Diana
Her story is on her website that I shared in previous mail...not handy at the moment. Check other post.
Diana
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