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Showing posts with label Province of Quebec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Province of Quebec. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
My Lodgings in Lanoraie - Images of Le Belle Province Pt. 4
On my recent travels to Quebec and the eastern USA, I mostly stayed in motels and hotels. But in the small town of Lanoraie I got to stay in a charming old house.
There were lots of books too in every little area where there could possibly be a small bookshelf.
I really enjoyed my night in this historic house. Apparently while I slept, I was oblivious to the pounding rain, thunder claps and lightening. I had the windows open in the bedroom for a cross breeze and it was such a welcome relief to have a breeze to help me sleep through the humidity of the summer.
It has a plaque showing the original owner of the house.
When you are in the house, you know you are in an old house, at least by Canadian standards. The house is primarily made of wood and has fairly low ceilings and a very narrow stairwell to the attic where there are two large bedrooms. There is also a bedroom on the main level as well as a living room, kitchen, dining room, office and bathroom. I think there was also a basement but this would likely have been an addition to the house when it was moved from it's original location to it's present one
in Lanoraie.
I slept in the attic. There were two beds in my room. The bed in the photo below is made of wood but I chose to sleep in the antique metal bed which I did not capture in a photo.
I did get several photos of the various nooks and crannies in the room.
There were beautiful prints all over the room and many things to draw the eye.
I thought this little bedside table with the "rabbit lamp"was cute.
There were lots of books too in every little area where there could possibly be a small bookshelf.
I had a wonderful sleep which I very much needed. But the night was all too short as we went to sleep very late and had to leave very early in the morning.
However before we started on our journey, we had breakfast in the dining room.
The house has been modernized with the necessary conveniences but the room sizes and ceiling heights have remained more or less the same.
A view into the kitchen from the dining room. |
The grandfather clock. |
The office and television area.
I didn't get a good photo of the living room area or any of the other bedrooms and bathroom.
This historic house was featured in some kind of exhibition along with 3 others historic houses in the towns of Lanoraie and Lavaltrie.
I really enjoyed my night in this historic house. Apparently while I slept, I was oblivious to the pounding rain, thunder claps and lightening. I had the windows open in the bedroom for a cross breeze and it was such a welcome relief to have a breeze to help me sleep through the humidity of the summer.
Joining in with Our World Tuesday.
You can find some of my other travel posts on Quebec in the Blog Archive to the right of the screen. I also have some posts on New York from this trip. More to come.
You can find some of my other travel posts on Quebec in the Blog Archive to the right of the screen. I also have some posts on New York from this trip. More to come.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Images from La Belle Province Pt. 2
Thank you for all of your sweet comments on my last post. Your visits and your encouraging words mean so much to me.
Let use continue on our journey through Quebec. My last post and images on this trip can be found here.
It is only our first day in Quebec and we are very tired. But our first item of business is to visit with and pick up my elderly cousin, seen in the first photo.
Then we travelled to Lanoraie and picked up her younger (80 year old) sister. Seen in the next photo.
Then we travelled to a small town called Louisville. It is a small town located near the mouth of the Wolf River (Rivière du Loup) on the north shore of Lac St. Pierre (Lake Saint Pierre). The population of this town is just over 7000 with a predominantly French speaking population.
Here were are driving on the main street of the town.
This area was originally part of the Rivière-du-Loup Seignory. This seignory was formed in 1665 by Intendant Jean Talon and granted in 1672 to Charles Dugey Rozoy de Mannereuil, officer in the Carignan Regiment. The seignory was thereafter also known as Rivière-Mannereuil for some time.
You might wonder why we bothered to go to this town. It is the place where our first ancestors to Canada settled centuries ago. At that time the place was called Rivière-du-Loup, but changed it's name in 1879 to Louisville to avoid confusion with another Rivière-du-Loup in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. The new name was a tribute to the daughter of Queen Victoria, Princess Caroline Alberta, who was expected to visit the area in the same year.
The next few photos are of the countryside near Louiseville and of the Town of Lavaltrie where we were treated to a lovely dinner before retiring for the evening to the Town of Lanoraie.
Since I published my last blog post and photos I managed to finish reading 4 more books (A Week in Winter, Committed, Tapestry of Fortune and Don't Break Your Heart Cookbook) toward my reading goals and am working on the 5th one (Half Blood Blues). The books were not so difficult to read so I didn't spend all my time reading this week. However the books put me past my modest reading goal for the year (24 books) so I've increased my goal to 28 books. If I pick up another book or two before year's end, that will be a bonus.
On Friday I was invited to lunch to the home of some friends from Tanzania. I spent all afternoon at their home while the lunch was being prepared. Afterwards I had lots of time to visit with the couple and their two children. They have an exceptionally large home so it was nice having all that space to enjoy. The husband is here completing his Ph.D. in Linguistics and his wife hopes to get into a Master's program soon. One thing that touched me is that before lunch, the father asked his son to pray. His son is going into Grade 1 next month. His son asked for a blessing on the food and also asked our heavenly Father to help him as he wanted to be a good boy. I thought that was so special.
I didn't want to be rude and take photos of the food but it was an interesting and very large lunch. She made some fried salmon fillets, brown rice, kale with avocado, some kind of soup with green beans and tomatoes and whole wheat chapati (bread). For dessert she made a spelt and whole wheat banana bread and some fresh fruit (watermelon, apples, blueberries). It was so kind of her to go to all that preparation. Her father is a diabetic and so she is extra sensitive to preparing appropriate foods.
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Let use continue on our journey through Quebec. My last post and images on this trip can be found here.
It is only our first day in Quebec and we are very tired. But our first item of business is to visit with and pick up my elderly cousin, seen in the first photo.
Then we travelled to Lanoraie and picked up her younger (80 year old) sister. Seen in the next photo.
Then we travelled to a small town called Louisville. It is a small town located near the mouth of the Wolf River (Rivière du Loup) on the north shore of Lac St. Pierre (Lake Saint Pierre). The population of this town is just over 7000 with a predominantly French speaking population.
Here were are driving on the main street of the town.
You will find this informational map on the main street of the town and near the Catholic Church. |
This area was originally part of the Rivière-du-Loup Seignory. This seignory was formed in 1665 by Intendant Jean Talon and granted in 1672 to Charles Dugey Rozoy de Mannereuil, officer in the Carignan Regiment. The seignory was thereafter also known as Rivière-Mannereuil for some time.
This statue is a monument to Charles du Jay, founder of Louiseville & Lord of Manereuil |
The next few photos are of the countryside near Louiseville and of the Town of Lavaltrie where we were treated to a lovely dinner before retiring for the evening to the Town of Lanoraie.
After a short time looking around the town center we took a drive in the local area and came to the river. As you can see it was very high due to heavy amount of rains over the Spring of 2013. |
We also came across these colourful fishing huts nearby. |
Since I published my last blog post and photos I managed to finish reading 4 more books (A Week in Winter, Committed, Tapestry of Fortune and Don't Break Your Heart Cookbook) toward my reading goals and am working on the 5th one (Half Blood Blues). The books were not so difficult to read so I didn't spend all my time reading this week. However the books put me past my modest reading goal for the year (24 books) so I've increased my goal to 28 books. If I pick up another book or two before year's end, that will be a bonus.
The drive back to Lavaltrie for dinner. |
On Friday I was invited to lunch to the home of some friends from Tanzania. I spent all afternoon at their home while the lunch was being prepared. Afterwards I had lots of time to visit with the couple and their two children. They have an exceptionally large home so it was nice having all that space to enjoy. The husband is here completing his Ph.D. in Linguistics and his wife hopes to get into a Master's program soon. One thing that touched me is that before lunch, the father asked his son to pray. His son is going into Grade 1 next month. His son asked for a blessing on the food and also asked our heavenly Father to help him as he wanted to be a good boy. I thought that was so special.
There was beautiful colour in the sky over Lavaltrie. |
I didn't want to be rude and take photos of the food but it was an interesting and very large lunch. She made some fried salmon fillets, brown rice, kale with avocado, some kind of soup with green beans and tomatoes and whole wheat chapati (bread). For dessert she made a spelt and whole wheat banana bread and some fresh fruit (watermelon, apples, blueberries). It was so kind of her to go to all that preparation. Her father is a diabetic and so she is extra sensitive to preparing appropriate foods.
I didn't get a photo of the Asian restaurant where we dined but I did snap a few shots of the area. |
More restaurants with a European flair and another church in the background. |
I love the blue coloured building and the pink sky above. |
Local signage. |
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