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Visite au Québec
... mes de logement et de bidonville étaient tellement énormes ici avant le séisme qu'il est illusoire de penser que ça se réglera dans cet après-séisme. Oh....
La diaspora haitienne parle encore contre ses habitants d'Haiti, ses dirigeants, de la corruption, de la non-responsabilisation, des laisser-aller. C'est assez incroyable de les entendre... même si en tant qu'étranger, on a tendance à être d'accord avec eux!!!
Mais bon, les enfants vont à ...
The last days - CRAZY
... the side of the Mont Royal where a lot people gather together to play tamtams, guitar, sit around in the grass, play with a slack line or some circus stuff. I really like the atmosphere, it is very relaxed. When I get back to our place, we have one more round of CivIV lol.
On Monday, we have another good afternoon breakfast with my brother and then in the evening I go again with Evelin to the botanic garden. I really like this place. We then ...
En France?
... the distinctive pagoda archways not been present. If the area had been judged by the cuisine of the majority of eating options, Little Vietnam would be a more appropriate description of the area. Becoming increasigly footsore and with the weather becoming ever colder, we returned to the comfort of the hotel.
The first port of call next morning was Beauty's-THE place for brunch. A french friend of P's recommended this establishment and it certainly lived up ...
Quebec....je me soviens!
... so when it's some of the bars!
Our stop offs in the province of Quebec were indeed short but most definitely sweet. Although I said it in the previous entry, I think I should comment again on how welcoming and pleasant the people of Quebec were to us, making us feel very welcome. Add that to the beautiful sights and sounds that we've experienced and it's safe to say that we will remember Quebec with more than a hint of fondness, and as ...
How to tour Montreal in one day
... Paris' Hotel de Ville. It was definitely one of the most beautiful buildings we saw in Montreal. We then took a stroll down Place Jacques-Cartier. It was a slopping street that lead of the Old Port. Cobble stoned streets intersected the street. With outdoor bistros, charature artists, and street performers it felt very Parisian. We proceeded down one of the cobblestone streets to see the Marche Bonsecours, a large building that ...