Day 3 Quebec 6-25-23
The morning began with a wonderful breakfast.
Very authentically French!Inside the courtyard of the castle. Last night after dinner.
Looking down on the street where we live! Until tomorrow that is.
We are still not sure what we will be doing tomorrow. The air quality due to the wild fires is not so great.
Warnings were just posted last night for people with asthma to stay inside. Could be better tomorrow.
I am not at all a city person, but this place is so stinking cute I believe I could change my mind. Evan posing on one of the streets that truly capture my imagination.. Check out the umbrellas suspended above the street.614 rooms. massive hotel. The bully in town with an egotistical attitude that boldly says, "look at me". And you really can't help yourself; it's certainly impressive inside and out.
Took the tour, and learned about the history. In this building and we most likely stood in the very same rom as Roosevelt, Churchill and the Canadian PM worked out the planning of the Normandy battle Aug. 17-24 1943. The hotel was evacuated and canceled 3,000 reservations to allow this meeting to take place.
We say goodbye to Quebec tomorrow morning and the longer we stay the more I long for quite and less distractions and trinkets. It has been a lovely stay, but it's enough.
We have decided to travel up the Gaspe' Peninsula tomorrow morning right after our breakfast. But looking at the weather maybe not. We are praying about it.
I sure do miss you guys!
Stay well, we'll see you soon.
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3 comments:
Love the history y’all are seeing, looks beautiful and life giving. The Castles would be killer to see up close a personal. Cheers! CEF
CEF, it's beautiful, but i'm ready to say goodbye to the city and find some quaint fishing villages.
Love you!
Yeah, I know what you mean by distractions and stuff. It can get a bit much over time. However! Really fun for a short bit!
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