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wondering & wandering
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I do ascribe to that visiting wisdom too :- That being said, we just enjoyed a wonderful week long visit from my cousin & his wife. They live in Florida now, and it was her first trip to Canada.
Our time was broken up with a day trip, then a three night trip to Ottawa where we spent a day with our Quebec cousins. While with them, we visited the small town of Buckingham where our parents had been born & raised - as the cousins had also grown up there, and all still live in the area. We were able to go to the house built by our great-grandfather to house the families & medical practice of himself & his son - both town doctors. Our parents grew up in that house, and my US cousin lived there for a while too in his pre-school years. It is also the house where my parents were married. There are several businesses in there now, and they have preserved the architecture very well, which was rewarding to see. They welcomed us in, and were happy to chat.
I'm so glad we went to Ottawa! Enjoyed a sunset cruise on the river - beautiful evening light is so great for photos. This being the 150th there were some special things happening - MosaiCanada - an extraordinary 3D exhibit in Jacques Cartier Parc - huge sculptures fully planted (hence "mosaic") depicting all the provinces and territories, and key historical events. Also went to the "Northern Lights" show where a 30 minutes light show of the history of Canada was projected onto the exterior of the centre block building on Parliament Hill. Quite amazing - we loved that too.
So if anybody's up in Ottawa (hint hint @Mendalla!) - check out these exhibits - not sure of their closing dates ... but well worth your time.
Our time was broken up with a day trip, then a three night trip to Ottawa where we spent a day with our Quebec cousins. While with them, we visited the small town of Buckingham where our parents had been born & raised - as the cousins had also grown up there, and all still live in the area. We were able to go to the house built by our great-grandfather to house the families & medical practice of himself & his son - both town doctors. Our parents grew up in that house, and my US cousin lived there for a while too in his pre-school years. It is also the house where my parents were married. There are several businesses in there now, and they have preserved the architecture very well, which was rewarding to see. They welcomed us in, and were happy to chat.
I'm so glad we went to Ottawa! Enjoyed a sunset cruise on the river - beautiful evening light is so great for photos. This being the 150th there were some special things happening - MosaiCanada - an extraordinary 3D exhibit in Jacques Cartier Parc - huge sculptures fully planted (hence "mosaic") depicting all the provinces and territories, and key historical events. Also went to the "Northern Lights" show where a 30 minutes light show of the history of Canada was projected onto the exterior of the centre block building on Parliament Hill. Quite amazing - we loved that too.
So if anybody's up in Ottawa (hint hint @Mendalla!) - check out these exhibits - not sure of their closing dates ... but well worth your time.