Well maybe not that close to the Arctic Circle but Canada never-the-less.
I was looking at the wife's pictures taken in Quebec a couple of weeks ago and there it was a "Peace love and fish tacos". You can imagine my shock
until I realized that it was obviously me 'Stickers' rudely ruining her photo of the beautiful Chateau Frontenac.
I must comment on my run-in with all those Canadians and say they are by far the nicest, smartest, civilized bunch I have ever come across (must be
the free health care) and were kind enough to speak English to me. I can see why they like the easy going people of Baja.
Paulina - 8-23-2008 at 10:00 PM
My sister in law was married in Quebec. Her reception was in that hotel and we stayed there for the week. It was a beautiful place.
You didn't ruin her photo, only added a little baja spice to it.
P<*))>{Stickers - 8-23-2008 at 10:14 PM
I must add that I have never seen so many beautiful women anywhere on earth, and I am from Hollywood ( if that is considered earth).
.Sharksbaja - 8-23-2008 at 10:47 PM
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Originally posted by Paulina
My sister in law was married in Quebec. Her reception was in that hotel and we stayed there for the week. It was a beautiful place.
You didn't ruin her photo, only added a little baja spice to it.
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Wow, small world. My brother was married there to a Quebecois(sp?). Ditto on the reception there. The procession was in the horse-drawn coaches.
Did you visit the fort overlooking the St. Lawrence?
I found the women overtly charming but the men, well. nevermind.Paulina - 8-23-2008 at 10:54 PM
Yes, we visited the fort and walked ALL over the place while we were there. We even did the horse-drawn procession thing too. It was a nice place to
visit, but too far from Baja for me to go back.
P<*)))>{Stickers - 8-24-2008 at 09:00 AM
Yes Sharks we also walked the entire city and the fort. They were celebrating their 400 year anniversary and it was quite busy. We even found a
couple of very good Mexican restaurants in Montreal which were crazy with business.