Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Photos Quebec - (III) - Whales

A magical encounter with a Giant (Humpback Whale) Bay of Saint Catherine.


Leaving Baie Saint Paul, we're back by road to River Bay St. Catherine Tadoussac, or in bright sunshine, we took a zodiac with Berny, a former merchant navy captain who took us to see the whales close!

What grace .... What does one recognize a whale happy? When she plays?!


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Thursday, September 25, 2008

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Photos of Quebec - (II)





Valerian Root Pills And Chamomile Tea

Photos Quebec - (I)

Parc des Grands Jardins - Mont du Lac des Cygnes

The Quebec is too large, too large to visit in 15 days, we concentrated on Montreal, city of our arrival and transition and then on the region of Charlevoix a little detour through the Lake St. Jean, Tadoussac Bay .

** Hint: Chicoutimi, a town on Lake St. John has no interest except to make a quick stop along the journey, but if you're looking for scenery, this is not the right place ;-)

So we walked into the Park Hiking Great Gardens with a guide who helped us go into areas not open to the public .






Wednesday, September 24, 2008

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the Charlevoix region. Arrival in Quebec

region Charlevoix is north of Montreal, along St. Lawrence one side and mountains of Laurentian other.
It has a terrain much gentler than its surrounding terrain is created by a meteorite impact some 350 000 million years ...

We settled in Baie St. Paul in a shelter run by Claude and Clement: sleeping Fleury we highly recommend! www.gitefleury.com
The village is beautiful, the banks of the St. Lawrence same, we let you enjoy the scenery ...






We then visited the Parc des Grands Jardins National Park preserved, where Bear Black, Caribou and Wolf is rub.


Footprints of a young Caribou and one adult


There are about 2 bears every 10km ² at the park, they gorge themselves in this time of Blueberries (Blueberries with us know!).

The park offers extensive gardens diverse ecosystem, and has a unique feature at this latitude : Taiga! P ar a combination of circumstances (fire forê t, cold, insect attack in days to come), the forest could not be rebuilt (Forest consisting mainly of black spruce - Norway spruce in French - and email Èze ), taiga normally present only beyond the 52 th parallel occurred in certain areas of the park.



Lichens and Blueberry

Grumbling Appendix Morning



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The Lulus landed in Quebec Friday, September 19, 2008-15h Check-Trudeau Airport already complete disorientation: baggage "abandoned" near the Carrousel Vigipirate shows that is far!
A taxi takes us to $ 38 in downtown Montreal. It's pretty kiffa to say "Here we are!", It gives you wings!






We're pretty tired and the next appointment with Lauriane who finished his round the world, so to bed early! Magic met a friend for thousands of miles in a foreign country by giving appointment thanks to the net and msn around a breakfast special occasion "in Cora " Sainte Catherine .





Sunday, meeting with Yolanda and Simon, and a beautiful day which is followed by the first visit to the Biodome among others. We saw Penguins ... for real:-D

No, it's not them the penguins anything: p





The Pomeranians photographed by Yolanda !



Thursday, September 4, 2008

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Technical Node Ball

To carry on a necklace or bracelet node Chinese ball is very easy: a little patience and kindness following the instructions, follow the guide.

The technique of knot ball video:




You can then string them together as often as you like.
Above all, do not tighten your hard knot or it will be all wrinkled and it will damage the wire.