Montreal
Who would have thought that French Canadians speak predominately French? Not us, apparently. Everybody we encountered spoke French and English, but French first. The majority of the signs were in French along with stores, menus, and pretty much everything else.
We’re slightly surprised we didn’t have more difficulty getting across the border considering our car license is from CA, and our driver’s license is from CT. They must have decided we’re harmless.
We had a great time. We stayed at a B&B in the Old City (I think) and walked everywhere, except for one trip on the metro. The room was a cute little thing that provided everything we needed in addition to a daily glass of port. The breakfast at this place alone was enough to justify staying there. French toast, eggs (Benedict for me) any way you like, fruit, Belgian waffles, cereal, yogurt. They brought you french toast and waffles THEN asked you what type of eggs you wanted to order for breakfast.
We got around for the day we were there (it takes 6 hours driving to get there, so two of the three days are driving centered). We started off at the Montreal Botanical Gardens which was not quite in full gear outside yet, but the greenhouse and insect exhibits were fantastic. From there we hopped over to Old Montreal, ate lunch and walked around for the afternoon taking it in. The next day on the way out we drove up to the top of Mont Royal for a view of the city.
Besides seeing a few sites, we ate. And then we ate again and again. There was soo much good food. I can now say I’ve had rabbit and it was good. Actually it was delicious. Here are the pictures. I went nuts in the greenhouses and at with the insects. Thank God digital cameras have replaced film.
Mmm. Rabbit.
Montreal hosted the Olympics back sometime before I was born. I caught Elizabeth posing.
These were about the only thing blooming outside the greenhouses at the botanical gardens. This place must be amazing in the summer months.
This goes on for a while…
The orchid house was awesome.
Yeah… it’s a lot of pictures. Imagine if I wasn’t trying to limit myself.
On to the bugs…
Yep. That thing is as big as my hand.
Not much happening outside.
Old Montreal
May 8, 2009 at 12:19 pm
thanks Adam! You are a great photograper. What a well deserved break for you and Dee-Dee. See you soooooon : >
Love
Arder