How you reckon I convince Clancy that our next vacation needs to be to Quebec?
Without mentioning the real reason as to why?
Unfortunately, I let it slip when I recommended New Orleans (See #4) and now I’m not sure if I’ll ever convince her to go…
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How you reckon I convince Clancy that our next vacation needs to be to Quebec?
Without mentioning the real reason as to why?
Unfortunately, I let it slip when I recommended New Orleans (See #4) and now I’m not sure if I’ll ever convince her to go…
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I actually had poutine a few times when I was a teen, there being many people from Quebec in the city where I lived. It’s definitely on the gross side. You probably have to have grown up eating it regularly to like it.
Comment by Peter — March 10, 2009 @ 6:45 pm
Despite visiting Canada and having cousins in poutine land, I’ve yet to experience said delicacy…
Regardless, Quebéc City is downright beautiful, and it’s a small quaint, beautiful city with some European charm*, and outside of the city, one can find Île d’Orléans which features beautiful bucolic landscapes.
Besides, it’s only two hours away from Montreal.
*French people who emigrate from France used to view Quebéc as a French haven in a sea of Anglo-Saxons. They tend to return back to France viewing Quebec as a Francophone United States…
Comment by David Alexander — March 10, 2009 @ 9:50 pm
Wait, I thought Clancy reads this blog?
Comment by Webmaster — March 11, 2009 @ 5:40 am
Wait, I thought Clancy reads this blog?
Great. now you tell me!
Comment by trumwill — March 11, 2009 @ 6:10 am