

Only in New Brunswick that the Residence of the Lieutenant Governor.
Not far away are the building which the occupants are the Shelter and the Soup Kitchen.


All is not loss for these neighbors.
The Lieutenant Governor staff don’t say – Let them eat cake!

Often after a ceremony they would show up at the Kitchen with leftovers.
I remember on one occasion while at the Soup Kitchen. I took a bite and it was delicious!!!! I was told it came from the Lieutenant Governor.
Yes, there are indeed different classes of citizenship but good neighbors.
There’s no let them eat cake in this relationship!
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Sorry guys...keep in the the blog that I apologizes. I can't let every blog turned into a debate of the cartoon. I'm sure that you understand.
Smart move for a change.
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