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Saturday, June 10, 2006

Montreal Day 3


I am so sad, today is my last day in Montreal. I wish I could stay a lot longer because this city rocks. Today I went out and along the streets of the Latin quarter again to see the sights. AFter a quick break I then climbed to the top of Mont Royal. Dang my legs are sore from that, but what a view. You can see the whole city from the up there. If the weather was nicer I'm sure I could have seen some hot guys jogging shirtless, but the healthy crowd was pretty sparse in this rain. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to come back again. . .and soon!

P.S.

Thanks jogger guy for the pic!

5 Comments:

At 11:31 AM, Blogger Gumby said...

seeing all of your pics and stories on montreal makes me so anxious for our July trip.

Did you make it to St. Joseph's? (I think that's the name...) It's this huge church on a high hill that was founded by Father Andre. As a non-Catholic, it was pretty bizarre to me... (trying my best to be non-judgemental...) Especially the room where they have Father Andre's heart enclosed in glass on display. And the faithful throw money at it. Ewww.

 
At 1:57 PM, Blogger Lord Omar said...

Montréal, and Québec in general, is the True Jewel of the North American Crown to be sure. Have you been to Québec City, vinnie? Even more like stepping into a European city than Montréal.
Vive le Québec libre!

 
At 8:06 PM, Blogger comment4U said...

I loved all of your vacation pics....and, I know I'm just boring ol' C4U, but wow, Vinnie!!! You're just REALLY a lovely-looking guy. Rather dreamy....=)

 
At 10:53 PM, Blogger Lord Omar said...

Yeah...you're all right, but I'm an old grundgy Beaudoin with a tent fulla wives, what the hell do I know? ;-)

 
At 10:59 PM, Blogger Vinnie G. said...

Oh my, I think I'm blushing now. . .ya'll are too kind!

 

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