… of work today, you know.
Well, that’s not true. Through the night I was out on the Saguenay River in the Province of Quebec. Mind you, that’s no surprise because I’ve been writing rather a lot just recently about William Price and the Clarke brothers, pioneers of the lumber and pulp industries around that part of Canada.
No alarm clock either and so it was 09:50 when I crawled out of bed. And why not? It’s a Bank Holiday.
And so all day I’ve been working on my web pages and I’ve arrived in Baie-Comeau at long last. This is where our 2010 journey branched off to go to Labrador on the Trans-Labrador Highway.
Followers of the 2012 journey will be able to come with me along the North Shore of the St Lawrence River all the way to the end of Highway 138 way beyond Natashquan, and then didn’t we have a surprise?
Apart from that, not very much at all. Cécile rang up for a long chat and that was about it.
I’ve not done anything that I was planning to do today – I’ve been quite leisurely. But I don’t begrudge it. If I can’t have a few days off over a Bank Holiday weekend, it’s a pretty poor do.
Great sorrow thinking about the démolition of my grand mother house Rachel Ducros Dumortier
Glitter, glamour and family gathering in this amazing reception Art Deco terrace room have gone with the wind like thunder in the past, may my family rest in peace
Confuse thoughts
Thank for your notes
Gilles Dumortier
Vous avez tout-a-fait raison. C’est dommage que l’entretien de la maison n’a pas été suivi, parce qu’elle était quand même dans une état lamentable, mais çela n’est pas une raison pour l’abattre.
J’étais à l’intérieur il y a quelques mois avant la démolition, et j’ai pris l’intérieur en photo? Si célà vous intéresse, je peux vous passez des images.