August 23rd, 2007 — 10:29pm
I have returned from my trip–I’ve actually been back for almost a week now–and today I’ve decided not to be lazy and chose a few photos to post of the chalet. We were to go blueberry picking, but I ended up taking more photos than I did of blueberries =P Nevertheless our host was especially hospitable and let us gorge on blueberries despite being lazy, AND even made us a blueberry pie. It was delicious. I would have taken a photo but I was too busy stuffing my face =)
I’d forgotten to include a photo of the blueberries the last time I visited, so here it is:
They had gotten ripe since the last time I visited as well as the raspberries.








Going for a walk in a field behind the chalet.



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August 13th, 2007 — 10:21pm
Oh-em-gee indeed. I will be gone at the chalet again however with a bountiful supply of photos and sketches to share. There will sadly not be internet access so the next post will be a week from now. So, until then, Conan and I bid ye fare thee well!
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August 10th, 2007 — 12:03am
As promised, the chosen photos that were taken during my stay in Quebec City are now posted in chronological order =)
(at my boyfriends’ family chalet)
The dock where no fish were caught…
Flowers galore!




There were a lot of these avian creatures…

Someone was unlucky.

There were no bears.


(
Quebec City)
Now entering…
Just as it started raining.





Can’t remember the last time I’ve seen one of these.


Clearing up…




On our way up to the fort. It was long–very long, and wet. I did not get to sit in one of these…

At the top of the fort (my battery was dying by then).

The man in the hat was playing the harmonica under the bridge; quite talented. We threw some change as payment for taking a blurry photo of him to exploit on this website.

Getting dark–still rainy.

In addition to the rain, the fountain was squirting water onto my lens…it took a while to get this shot.

The night dying down as did my camera.

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