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Notre Dame, Celine Dion and pink carriages!
... a lovely, small intimate French Brasserie which has been in place for 32 yrs and we dined on delicious familiar French fare....we certainly feel very at home here with the continuous French speaking!
Wednesday is promised to be 27 degrees with cloudless skies..wow not quite the temps we imagined!
A Bientot! ...
One mountain, two cathedrals and fifty factors
... of sunrise in Guadalajara as they munch away either. The blazing sun is another matter altogether though, bringing the fierce heat of Mexico thousands of miles north. As we slap on our sun cream, I ponder my last visit to the city eight and a half years ago in the depths of winter, where in one of the coldest spells in living memory the mercury dipped to minus 50 and we could feel our eyeballs begin to freeze in mere seconds of being outdoors. Today it's ...
Bye Bye Bean Town
Andrew headed off early to pick up our hire car still all abuzz from last night's game. Our car was upgraded from an economy car to midsize Camry ... many thanks to ALAMO. We packed our bags and left our excellent hostel at 40 Berkley Street and headed to Montreal. We broke our journey at Salem, New Hampshire to pick up some supplies from the Apple ...
My Indian Summer in the Parks of Montréal
... the house in flip-flops, a sun-dress and sunglasses. I did end up buying sunglasses, and very nearly some end of summer sale sandals as my UGG boots were waaaay too hot! In the end I was a good though, and resisted shopping!
I took the bus from the apartment to the Plateau du Mont Royal, which is a district of the city which is very trendy, basically it's really cool to live there and filled with unique little boutiques and cafés, although it is filling ...
La Canada: All for One, and One for (Montre)al!
... was rather forward thinking and incredibly interactive, and is almost certainly an award-winner. It is also subterranean, which was a bit of an advantage on a rainy day (I have had a couple). By the end of my visit, however, I wanted to throttle the 'City of Montreal' narrator. Nonetheless, I decided that even I could not take an entire city in a fight, and so let the city be. And since the museum was interesting, it was probably for the best...Any latent aggression ...