
Monday, May 19, 2008
Thursday...back home

Still standing, pretty much as we left things. We have returned home and the allergies have returned as well. C'était un voyage très bon.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Our last day in Montreal
Sandy and Janet took us out to eat for our last evening in Montreal. We met at Casa Greque which is located on rue Prince-Arthur. This street is closed to vehicles and is lined with restaurants of nearly any cuisine. Most of them allow you to bring your own wine or beer for your meal.


Toni endorses Juliette & Chocolat products.


A beautiful city park at the end of the street.

There is no shortage of buskers around here. They are all quite good as they are required to get licensed and pass auditions.

Toni endorses Juliette & Chocolat products.


A beautiful city park at the end of the street.
rue Sherbrooke
Some snapshots along rue Sherbrooke on the way to the art museum.

Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton married here.

Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton married here.
Old mansions and high-rise apartment buildings fit in some how with the newer office buildings.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Sunday brunch and reunion
Steve Cullen and his wife, Cherie.
Photo albums and cameras abound. Cherie, Janet, Sandy, Toni, Bill L., Bill C. with a jazz band in the background.

Jardin Nelson. A very popular spot for brunch.
All the seating is outdoors. They have an ingenious system of mechanical awnings and umbrellas and space heaters to accommodate a wide range of weather conditions.
"Catching up" for the first time. Around the table, Toni, Bill, Ron LeBlanc, son, Bryon, Bryon's wife, Myrna, then Bill Cullen's daughter, Catherine and her boyfriend, Andrew. Bryon is a grandson of Peggy Nosworthy Johnston (and my second cousin) and Catherine is a great granddaughter of Myrtle Nosworthy (and my second cousin once removed).
Nosworthy reunion
Sunday afternoon sights
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Breakfast at Place Jacques-Cartier
Yours truly, well fed at La Grand Terrasse.
Later in the day this plaza is packed with people and vendors and street performers. Go to this link for another photo from 1900.
Expo 67
Habitat 67 A proposed design for modular apartments still in use today on a man made island in the St Lawrence River.
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