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After the first night sleep, the first day was mainly retracing steps of my previous visits in Montreal. As it so happened, there was actually a parade on for the winter Olympia teams this very day. BTW, for all those who didn't watch any of the last games, Canada is crazy about winter sports... and excels in it too. So there were a lot of heroes to be cheered for and the streets were packed.

Having had a wonderful day in Montreal, my trip brought me to Trois-Rivieres on Saturday. In this the (very small) city I did my internship in 2005. So it had been a while since I was there last. And I was quite happy to see that so many things were pretty much as I remembered. The main reason to come to this 150,000 francophone citizen strong town was to meet with two of my colleagues/friends from my already mentioned internship. We enjoyed Moroccan food and caught up on ... well, just sooooo many things. Now I'm already looking forward to meeting you guys again. And I promise we can make that happen more quickly then half a decade...

Well, and then there was today. Getting from Trois-Rivieres to Quebec city in the rental car was quicker then expected. After less then 2 hours the car was already parked and the according hotel room conquered. With the weather being exceptionally nice once more, I managed to make a couple of decent photos. However, running through all of Vieux-Quebec (Old Quebec city) all day, I was very happy to find out that the hotel's fitness center was well equipped. A quick work-out, a shower, a dinner and a pint later I find myself in front of the laptop once more. Since I can feel exhaustion creeping in again, I guess I am bound to conclude this entry.

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  1. Since I didn't accomplish to sucessfully leave a comment last week (well I thought I did...) I give it another try:

    It's good to hear you made it all in one piece and I hope things keep working out the way you want them to!

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  2. Thanks mate. I hope you can make it over some time again. Despite the fact that travel might become quite complicated for you rather soon :)

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  3. Well - I heard there will be some weddings in Germany in the near future. And I sure hope my wedding won't stay the only one you could visit ;-)

    But believe me: Canada is always on our list!

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