Some Pictures of My Living Room
My brains are still in process mode. And I've been home for less then a day and I am already planning another trip over to Toronto. It'll be a whirlwind one of just one weekend. But how many times do you have the opprotunity to hang out with Bob Jones personally? That and I am needing to compete with Trisha's impressive travel schedual this summer. She's got 22 flights already. I've gotten just 5 in the last week. But soon will have another 6 or so to tack onto that one. I don't think I can catch her this time!
Anyway... here are some neat pictures from Quebec City. I'll explain more later. Right now Starbucks is calling me. Which reminds me... the best espresso ever and I finally met up.
This is the Chateau Frontenac. I really don't know if I am spelling that right. This is just one very tiny part of the Chateau by the way. We went on a ferry ride one night and crossed the St. Lawrence River to see the Cateau lit up at night. It only cost $5 and was well worth it.
This next little snap is something I would like to get put into my living room. A small little carving we found in one of the churches. Somewhat breathtaking to say the least...
And finally just a little picture of one of the roads. I discovered it is actually very easy to live in Quebec City. Theoretically speaking, of course. Rent for a small 500 square foot apartment right in the heart of Old Quebec City is a shockingly low $450/month!! I couldn't believe that. Live in the oldest part of North America, tourist central, incredibly beautiful and historic area for $450 a month. I was told that the economy in Quebec is still very regulated, hence the alarmingly cheap rent. Even houses that we conservatively said were in the millions were kept at $400,000!! These were ones that overlooked the Plains of Abraham and the St. Lawrence!! Crazy...
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