When the Paul family moved to Rainier in the summer of 1974, we only knew a few families. Little did I know that our neighbours up the road — a widow and her two children would become such fastLäs mer
Charming country lanes, covered bridges, farm-fresh strawberries, smelly French cheese, modern art instalments, new-to-me signs, high school French attempts, Colonial architecture, patient locals …Läs mer
… and no one gets detained by trigger-happy American border guards. The Haskell Free Library & Opera House straddles the Canadian-USA border. A black line runs through the building marking whichLäs mer
The churches in small-town Quebec are incredible. Their spires, towering over the forests as we approach. How the local communities support these edifices is beyond me.
I love our leaf. Seriously, is there a better flag in the world? We marked our Canada Day celebrations in two provinces, Quebec and New Brunswick.
While Canada was celebrating its 156th birthday yesterday, the town of Rivière de Loup was marking its 350th anniversary. We stumbled upon it when we asked at the tourist information centre where theLäs mer
… my bicycle. I want ride it where I like. (Queen) It was a good day to cycle even with threatening Atlantic skies and an even more ominous rainfall warning. But nothing ventured, nothing gained asLäs mer
Resenär Wonderful to walk in the footsteps of fiction and meet new friends along the way.
Resenär The resemblance between you and the statue in the last post could have made a good plot for the Twilight Zone. Good to see you enjoying yourselves in a very unique way in Ottawa!