Three days without world’s news! − 7 July, 2008
I had planned a camping weekend in the woods and I drove to the east of Quebec City, Mount St-Anne. Barely tent set, which I am surprised by a thunderstorm and I have just enough time to take care of the accessories. An hour later, rain is over. Fortunately the tent is big enough for sitting in a chair and finish installing the rest. Then I walked to look around. The site is very large, but is located near the ski slopes; there is nothing extraordinary, if not calm and forest.
A quiet night, if not the noise of nights visitors! Birds awake me at 4 o'clock and I stay in bed until 6. Breakfast, toilet and I took my motorcycle to the Orleans Island! Quit often, I stop to look at art’s expositions or local producers. I even make a visit to raising bison in addition to a sunburn on the arm (I had abandoned the motorcycle jacket and gloves sight of the reduced speed of my trip). A stop to eat a delicious bison burger at the local goat cheese and return to the camp site for another night well deserved.
Then I returned to pollution and civilization, a kiss for the cats, washing and tomorrow is a working week. A weekend of pure pleasure!
But I hate mosquitoes attack!
A quiet night, if not the noise of nights visitors! Birds awake me at 4 o'clock and I stay in bed until 6. Breakfast, toilet and I took my motorcycle to the Orleans Island! Quit often, I stop to look at art’s expositions or local producers. I even make a visit to raising bison in addition to a sunburn on the arm (I had abandoned the motorcycle jacket and gloves sight of the reduced speed of my trip). A stop to eat a delicious bison burger at the local goat cheese and return to the camp site for another night well deserved.
Then I returned to pollution and civilization, a kiss for the cats, washing and tomorrow is a working week. A weekend of pure pleasure!
But I hate mosquitoes attack!



























Comments:
intrepideddie (July 7, 2008. 01:06pm)
Must have been nice; I'm not sure I would have come back. Even with the mosquitoes.