Yes she saw correctly. The TV is licensed in BC and owned by our church. I am a visitor in BC but have a BC drivers license, pay Social Insurance and have the Canada Health care ... as a visitor. I fit into a peculiar category as a pastor. Since we will be transferred back to the US sometime I didn't want to pay the extra fees and transfer the RV to BC so our Monty is licensed in WA State. So you may ask, "What happens when you cross the border?" Welllll, it used to be a real big hassle. A Canadian resident cannot drive or take a vehicle licensed in US into Canada, period, unless you transfer the title to Canada and pay the taxes. Even though we have lived here for 9 years, I am still a legal visitor. For the first few months it was always a painful experience to cross into Canada. But for the past year or so there has been absolutely no problem at all. We do keep the RV stored just across the border in Sumas.
I thought I saw your MOC number on the back of you Montana. I wish we had stopped and chatted, but as I mentioned I would start coughing really couldn't talk. I am much better today, thankfully, as I preach again tomorrow morning.
It was good to see you and hope you have a great visit and safe journey.
Yes you did whizz past us near Ft Lewis:>) I was in no hurry to get home, but was enjoying the trip.
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