I'm revisiting posts from last summer as I'm transferring blog text and photos to Word, as preparation for an e-book/print book version of our last two years in Quebec, in the outskirts of Le Bic, across from Parc National du Bic.
This post, just copied and pasted, reflects the special place in the world that it is, even as we're enjoying our Southern Appalachian garden now, as we can't return to Quebec until the border opens, which doesn't seem like anytime soon.
Here's a revisit.
Sept. 11, 2019
I'm a broken record with posts about how lovely it is here.
It's why we contracted to buy a house based solely on the DuPropio web
gallery photos. It wasn't just about the delightful historic cottage,
but more about the Parc National du Bic.
What an exceptional place!
The view across the highway towards the park from one of our windows this afternoon -- on a foggy day, as the clouds lifted.
And walking around the far end of the park this evening, beyond Havre du
Bic, well, it was equally remarkable. We are so fortunate.
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at the edge of Havre du Bic |
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low tide, looking towards Havre du Bic and the mountains in the park |
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view towards the St. Lawrence |
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a summer cottage, in a perfect spot |
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towards the Ile du Massacre |
I can see why you love it there. Hopefully you will be able to return soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lauren. Even if we can't return until next winter, it's wonderful to revisit previous times.
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