Sunday, November 23, 2014

Quebec

At the inspiration of my brother Bruce, Susan and I drove to Quebec city to be with him and his wife, Irena, and their son Marlin, and my Sister Barbara and husband Bill.  We had three days in an apartment rented in the city, and it was wonderful to be with them.  The city may be the most lovely city in North America.
Up very early the first morning for a walk along the battlements of the fortress, and then down to the
promenade in front of "the most photographed hotel in North America"
the Hotel Fontenac



Susan and I took our first morning when we were there by our selves, and drove north to the
Ille d'Orleans, where we had lunch. 

Print at the restaurant of the "Titanic"

And a model of the "Charles Lawson" the only seven-masted ship ever built.





Interior, Notre Dame Cathedral

The organ loft

Walking up to the promenade, Bruce (L) and Bill

Bill, Irena, Susan, Bruce, Barbara

The old Town


Looking up the hill towards the hotel

A great town for walking

The oldest church in Quebec in the old town

Organ loft

Alter


Mural in the old town showing the historic personages in Quebec's history

Lunch at a tavern, Old Town

Back up the hill on the funiculaire to the New Town

We stopped in Sherbrooke, Can. at O'Reilly's Tavern on the drive home.  What a magnificent bar!


the ceiling!

Our wonderful B&B in Franklin, NH, the Atwood Inn. One of the warmest and most pleasant
we have ever enjoyed.

the guests common room

The Atwood Inn
Very highly recommended!
our wonderful hosts,
Sandi and Fred Hoffmeister


 
 and

a walk the next morning before hitting the road




And here we are celebrating Thanksgiving at Oak Point
L to R, Ken, Oliver, Jackson, Scott, Alex, Cheryl, Carter, Susan, Erin

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