ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月15日 03時25分


Parts of the U.S. border are marked with tall metal fencing. Other stretches are outlined by snaking rivers. Then there’s Church Street in Derby Line, Vermont, where the Canadian border is delineated with 9 pots of petunias and a sign. ? It has been jarring for the residents of Derby Line to suddenly find their nation at odds with the one on the other side of the flowers. “We don’t really look at them as Canadian or American,” said Roland Roy, a pharmacist who’s known as Buzz. “They’re just our neighbors.” Some residents said they watched with a sense of rising discomfort as a recent gathering by leaders of the Group of 7 nations devolved into open grousing between @ドナルド・トランプ and @justinpjtrudeau. After all, lives in Derby Line and Stanstead, Quebec, are lived across 2 countries. This is a place where the library and theater building was purposely constructed to straddle the border. Not far from Derby Line, a street runs along the split. Much of it is part of Canada, but 14 houses fall over the border. Residents of the American homes have to check in with customs officials every time they leave their homes. The street’s name? Canusa (Can-OO-sa). Visit the link in our profile to see photos by @yoonsbyun. ?? ??


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