Here is Part II (or “deuxième partie”) of my series of posts (there will be three total) on the little holiday my sister and I took a couple weeks ago in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Please see this post for Part I – Bonjour Montréal! (Part I).
Montréal has the feels of an old European city and there are so many wonderful photo opportunities. My sister and I decided to take some photos in Black & White and here is a selection of our photos from our sightseeing:
There we so many amazing doors! I had to control myself and not take hundreds of photos of doors an entrances.
One door in particular caught my eye – not because of it’s amazing architectural style but because of it’s message:
Sounds like great advice!
The next post on this trip I will finish sharing some of our adventures, but tomorrow I have a special post with some fun news to share (smile)…
You are making me want to go to Montreal. It looks beautiful.
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I highly recommend it! My sister has been trying to talk me into going for years and I finally gave in – I was well rewarded 🙂
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Merci beaucoup.. yes, Montreal has a european charme, we remember that we had a lovely hotel there, before flying home after three weeks road trip through Ontario. And it is has a lot of good foot! Sounds nice to have airbnb… enjoy every day!
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That sounds like a wonderful holiday to start out in Montréal and then get to road trip in Canada! Thanks for stopping by my post 🙂
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I love your black and white photos. I don’t know why, but they just seem more real.
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Dave that is a pretty cool observation! I went back and looked at them with that in mind and you are right!
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They’re just more stark. They also give the feel of nostalgic, which is Montreal.
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Your choice to film in black and white really adds to the history of the place. Montreal is on my list of places to see. I’m glad you got to go with your sister.
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What a wonderful trip! Thank you for sharing the beautiful photos.
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Thanks so much it was a lovely trip and I wished I’d visited sooner 🙂
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Nice photos. Did you get to speak French with the locals?
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Yes – terribly – pulled out the high school French. They were very kind and patient 🙂
Thanks on the photos 🙂
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wonderful photos and the last one with the quote – awesome
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful
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Thanks!
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Beautiful photos! I love the architectural details you captured 🙂
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Thanks so much and I appreciate you catching up on my posts. That’s very kind of you. 😀
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You have so many fabulous adventures and make so many lovely quilts that I didn’t want to miss any!
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