You say ‘flight delay’; in Canada they say ‘let’s party!’

Within the next day or so, millions of Americans will head to the airport. They’ll be in foul moods, anticipating flight delays, shoving against the humanity that dares get on board the plane 20 seconds before they do.

One piece of advice: Be more more like Canada, America. Also: Bring an accordion.

Posted by Michelle Sacrey Philpott on Monday, November 20, 2017

It happened in Toronto last night when travelers to St. John’s, Newfoundland found out their flight would be delayed at least 30 minutes.

Thirty minutes? Why, that’s barely enough time to squeeze four songs in.

So, Sheldon Thornhill thought it would be a good time to break out his accordion, and fellow musician Sean Sullivan opened his guitar case to join him, the CBC says.

Posted by Michelle Sacrey Philpott on Monday, November 20, 2017

There was dancing. When’s the last time you danced at an airport gate?

This is just one of the reasons why we are proud to be a Newfoundlander

Posted by Michelle Sacrey Philpott on Monday, November 20, 2017

It was almost a disappointment when the plane was ready for boarding.

These are the talented musicians that kept us entertained at Toronto airport.

Posted by Michelle Sacrey Philpott on Monday, November 20, 2017