What did you do this summer?
Not only this summer, but any favorite summer is fine.


Here is my husband adjusting the seat of the unicycle for the unicyclist in Montreal.

The Winston Churchill Pub Grill on Crescent Street, downtown Montreal. This was during Happy Hour. See how happy people look? Quite a fashionable, fun area.

This was the fountain at Carre St. Louis (St. Louis Square) in East Montreal. Very romantic.

The cafe Mazurka on Prince Arthur Street. The Polish Restaurant. A reflection of my children in the window.

This is a lovely ivy-grown brick house, where I used to live. Don't laugh or cry. This is a semi-detached house, common in Montreal. The heating costs are quite expensive due to the extremely cold temperatures, so to save on heat, many homes are built together. Each home is a full, single-family house of about 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 baths.We lived in the left side, first and second floor. Buitl in 1906. You can see that the bay windows on the right side of the building are built in a slightly different style. Those belonged to the other family, a set of twin girls my youngest sister often played with.
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Comments: 44
I guess we can write about anything, and everything we did this summer?
Or does it have to be one thing?
I can write about the myriad of things that has kept me busy.
Day One
Day Two
Day Three
I will be back, Angela.
today i am late.
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or.what you do this summer
thank you all.
Thanks so much for sharing part of your summer with us. These are so beautiful it makes me want to visit Montreal again, this time when there's not as much snow on the ground!
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