New Year's in Quebec

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sisyphus
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Spent a couple nights in old Montreal.
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I hope our names are touching on the watch list
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sisyphus
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woke up in Quebec City today. Having a little snow, so happy :awesome:
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I hope our names are touching on the watch list
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As I live in this province, I bet you had a grand time for yourself. It's one great way to start off your year! :clap: :bow:
I spend a couple of days in Québec two or three times a year; the wife and I never tire of this beautiful city.
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If you can, go for a drive on île d'Orléans, it's 20 minutes away from Vieux Québec and really worth the time spent there.
'Tobacco is my favorite vegetable.' :D
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Great pics, sir! Thanks for sharing. :)
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OH GREAT... now I'm going to have to grill some steaks tonight! :roll: :D Seriously though, those are great pics!!! :thumbs:
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... and you can put that in your pipe and smoke it!!!
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Great pics, thanks for sharing! Happy New Year!🥂 Those snow covered streets have the Christmas vibe crankin'!
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Doctor Willet
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That seems like a GREAT place to spend the New Year's holiday. I love that old gothic architecture on that church too - sort of like a "small" version of La Cathédrale Notre Dame. Those old cities with areas and/buildings that are largely untouched by war or modern influences (outside of the necessities) most definitely have a je ne sais quoi, ay?

Well, looks wonderful to me. Hope you had a great time up there!
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Damn nice pictures .... enjoy !!
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I spent New Year's in Montreal several years ago; beautiful city.
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