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for jae, and going way back - I have many, many times driven between Montreal and southern New Brunswick. My best time was nine hours, all done without an overnight stop. 12 hours was more common. If I stayed overnight anywhere it was at the first sizable town in NB. (Can't remember the name of it, but quite impossible to miss.) I presume you're coming from Toronto. So, if you're going all the way to southern NB, that's a good sixteen hours. With family, that's a lot for two days.
On the way, you will come close to Riviere du Loup - so here's a historical note. There are many French families in that very French region who have Scottish names. And the main street is rue Fraser. "Why", you ask eagerly. That's because the 78th Fraser Highlanders who fought under Wolfe were demobilized in Quebec, the only British regiment ever disbanded outside Britain. That is because the highlands were restless at the time, and the British government had no intention of sending trained highlanders back to their homes. Many of them were given land to farm, and to build the town of Fraserville (now riviere du loup. ) I know this because I am a commissioned officer of the 78th Fraser Highlanders - with my eighteenth century rank of Captain-Lieutenant. And I look quite stunning in my kilt and mess jacket.
Did some volunteer work at church and am now listening to an amazingly loud thunder storm. Hope it rains itself out as am volunteering again at 7 a.m. and don't want to get soaked riding my bike down to the church. Also, it is the penultimate longest day before the dreary decline to the shortest day in December. On the bright side, though I am last.
Graeme has a kilt??? Pictures please.
Excitant Family news. My nephew Ch'ungmu Anchise girlfriend are getting married. Trêve invités my Family Andi Pothier wedding, chichi Tak place immatériel July in South Korea.![]()
If Korean weddings are anything like Chinese ones, be prepared to eat. Lots. (Yes, I've been to a Chinese wedding).