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And it s back to Quebec!
For the first proper day here we wander around taking in the historicness of the place....I then go on a bar crawl that night with the hostel people, it end up being 3 pubs, so not much of a crawl, it fun times though...
Yesturday I went to a museum- I felt it was my duty to read up on Quebecian history- then went to see a film in frnech- it was about robots- robot french is hard to understand!...Then we went to a BYO resturant (always good). After that we went to an outdoor screening especially for the 400th Anniversary of Quebec- it was amazing, images telling the story of Quebec, history has never been so fun!
Day three was today- I did lots, saw many a street performers, went to a maple surup museum (not too interesting) and a chocolate museum (tasty) saw some ruins (boring- couldnt tell you a thing about them!) took a photo of the most photographed hotel, (it officially is after today- I took about a million) when I was watching my one thousanth street performers (two boys way too muscley for their young age!) the sky groaned and then, just like that it began to chuck it down with rain, everyone rushed for shelter and I was pretty much stranded for a good half an hour or so, it was hilarious though, watching the parade of tacky Quebec` rain sacks and 'Quebec' umbrellas!!
Tomorrow is a free Paul Macartney Concert, fingers crossed for a sunny day ( I thought escaping England meant no rain but it not much different!) SO. Paul macartney ended up being amazing- PCs French was appalling but he was well and truely one of the best performers I've ever seen- playing all the Beatles classics, including a few of the french versed ones ie Michelle my bell.......Unfortunately the crowds were so humungous we only managed to squeeze ourselves BEHIND the stage- so I can only claim to have seen Pauls Shadow first hand, but still the event was maginfique all the same.
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