Our kids had a well deserved day off. We rode a hop-on-hop-off bus tour of Montreal. Here we gooooo . . .
Here you have the hot and cold of it! Love the optimism of Marisa, who promised along with Johanna that they would buy us a latte if they were cold. They came back with wallets intact!
Scottish brick - Scottish architecture
| Parks and green spaces were everywhere as we toured. |
| Notre Dame Basilica altar What looks like gold in this church IS GOLD! |
| Beautiful carved wood everywhere |
| Largest pipe organ in Canada - 7000 individual pipes! |
| VERY INTERESTING - all the stained glass in the church do not depict biblical scenes - instead scenes from the religious history of Montreal. Incdredible! |
| There MIGHT have been a latte or two involved . . . |
| Marisa solved this in record time! |
| Dylan did not look up until he did too! |
| Marisa in a simulated womb (Tamara!) Note the zen-like pose. |
| No problem - up she went! |
| All 3 loved this - solving a giant water wheel puzzle was not easy! |
| That MIGHT be one of our kids up in the air - NOT SURE???!! I am pretty sure that is Nicholas Paun! |
| BIGGEST helping of poutine yet - willing to share - not so much! HAPPY - totally and completely! |
| Johanna came for a beavertail and got a beavertail - they are SO good! |
| Just chillin' out waiting for a bus - look who we picked up! YUP! Nicholas Paun who spent the year here at McGill! He got us around and we had such fun seeing him again. |
| Nicholas and Dylan |
| Scottish architecture |
| The LGBT Village - blocks and blocks of these pink 'bubbles' Spectacular - and very festive!
Today's fun fact about Montreal - there are nine bridges surrounding the city of Montreal.
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Hey! You guys are having too much fun! Thanks for the photos. Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteThe pink bubbles are soooo cool!
ReplyDeleteWow, Montreal looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteAll I know is I would not want to go head-to-head with any of you kids in the science centre. You all rocked it!
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