Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge – Streets

thanks to Sue W and GC for hosting Weekly Prompts https://weeklyprompts.com/2024/02/14/weekly-prompts-wednesday-challenge-streets/

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Paris street from our hotel room
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Paris intersection
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Medieval street in Tours, France
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Street to the train station in Tours, France
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Carnaby Street, London
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Street in Dublin, Ireland
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Dublin, Ireland
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In the neighbourhood
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Banff, Alberta
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Banff, Alberta
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Downtown Calgary, Alberta
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Steep street in Sherbrooke, Quebec
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Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Street outside Moncton, New Brunswick

Road Trip – Day 2

….from Cornwall to Sherbrooke

On Saturday morning we woke up to light rain. After a good breakfast we packed up the car and headed out for Sherbrooke in Quebec.

As you can see by the photos the rain was pretty steady but when we arrived in Sherbrooke the rain had stopped and we were able to get out of the car and navigate the very steep streets of the downtown.

We found a great art gallery, Beaux des Arts, and explored two floors of art from the 30’s and 40’s by four Montreal artists who introduced abstract art to the Quebec people.

Fritz Brandtner, City, 1948
Marion Dale Scott, Anthuium, entre 1945 et 1948

After a short break we climbed up the steep streets and made our way to a quaint bar where we ordered some refreshments and a plate of classic poutine. Sherbrooke is a very French community and you will always be greeted in French first but most people also speak English.