Wild Goose Chase

Saturday Dear Hubby and I decided to hit the road and find a quilt shop in Montreal.  We did our internet searches, found a shop address and plugged it into the GPS.  I even called the number that we’d found online.  Just to make sure it really still was a quilt shop.  I had found another one to try, but when Dear Hubby plugged the address into his GPS, it came up that it was a tavern.  Called their number and it said it was disconnected.  Not good.

But Quilte Classique actually had an answering machine that said their name on it!  So we took that as a good sign and headed out.

Our GPS brought us right to it!  Which cannot always be said for the GPS.  In fact, GPS and I don’t usually get along.  But I’ve learned to cope.  A boy and his toys….. and all that.  I’ve had to adjust to waiting long hours for things to be downloaded and plugged in.  Only to go someplace that we’ve already been 4,329 times before.  Really?  We don’t know how to get there?  A boy and his toys…..  Does anyone besides me have this issue?  But I digress.

So all looked promising when I first saw the sign.  And then…..

I looked down in the window and saw this sign.  For those of you who do not know French, let me just tell you.  This sign is not a good thing when you are looking for a quilt shop.  This sign in English would say “For Lease.” 

See?  Not a good thing.  Things looked a little empty inside.  Bummer.

What’s up with quilting in Montreal?  I actually looked for quilt shops here back in 2001 without any luck either.  The guys at Dear Hubby’s work had a hard time even figuring out what the French word for “quilt” is.  How can that be?  I know that there are quilt shops in France.  I’ve seen them at the Houston Quilt Festival.

So I’ve decided to officially stop looking for a quilt shop in Montreal.  If any of you Montreal citizens out there are reading and you know where there is a quilt shop, quit hiding them!  And leave a comment here on my blog to tell me where they are.  I really would like to drop a few Canadian bucks there.

Michelle left a comment here the other day telling me about a couple of places just over the border in New York.  On my next visit to Montreal?  I’m going there.  Or maybe Toronto.  I bet they have quilt shops I can visit.  And I have a friend I want to see there too.  I’ll let you know how it all comes out.

In the meantime, I appeased my saddened heart with these:

Timbits!  Remember I told you that Tim Hortons was a Canadian staple?  I really, really, really meant it.  I swear, there is a Tim Hortons restaurant at every exit on the freeway.  There are two within walking distance of the apartment.  So I knew I had to go there while I was here.

Timbits are wonderful.  The absolute best little donut holes you could ever have in the whole world!  The powdered sugar ones?  They have jelly filling in the middle.  Who takes the time to put filling in their donut holes?  Apparently Tim Hortons does.  Oh, my.  I could eat a million of them.  We ordered a box of 20 and I was sorry we didn’t get the box of 40.  There’s always tomorrow.  Wonder if they’d make me a special box of 200. 

I’d consider bringing some home for the girls at the JSS retreat that’s coming up.  But they’d never make it to retreat.  Sorry, girls!

They have coffee at Tim Hortons too.  And it’s yummy and mellow.  And you can buy it at any grocery store.  I’ve been making Tim Hortons’ coffee every day at the apartment.  Wanna run by for a cup tomorrow?

More goodies at Tim Hortons.  Kind of like Starbucks.  I’m sure all these things are good, but I highly recommend the Timbits.

You can even have lunch there!  But if you’re in Montreal, you either need to be able to read French or you better have really good eyes to read the small print.  Or you can point at the pictures.  Or just order Timbits.  I recommend the Timbits.  Can you tell I liked them?

This guy has nothing to do with Tim Hortons.  Or Timbits.  (But I bet he loves them.)  I just saw him while we were out and about and had to have a picture.  And you had to see it.  No other reason.

After the Timbits we drove around some more and ended up at this ski resort town that’s just a few kilometers up the road from the apartment.

Look at the snow on those runs!  It is the cutest little ski town.

It was 59° outside and the people were all eating at outside cafes.  Yes, you Texas friends, you read that correctly.  Fifty-nine degrees.  They are a hearty bunch here in Canada.  Dear Hubby says in Texas water freezes at 60.  We certainly don’t eat outside when it’s that temperature. 

And here’s a sight you don’t see in Texas….. ever!

A phone booth!  Really.  When’s the last time you saw a phone booth in Texas?  I can’t remember when.  And they are all over up here.  Every gas station has one or two.  I had to take a picture.

It was a fun outing all in all.  Even without the quilt shop.  And I pacified my disappointment with Timbits.  So today if you have a hard time finding me.  And maybe tomorrow and the next day……

Try looking here.  Tim Hortons.  Toujours Frais.  Always fresh.  Remember you’ll have to look on every corner.

I’ll be the one diving into a box of Timbits.

Hugs,
Barb

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It’s the Little Things…..

I bought some kale at the grocery the other day.  And after I got it home and was washing it, I discovered the little tag attached.

Cute tag, eh?  But then I turned it over…..

And look at the other side!  See where it’s from?  Made this li’l ol’ Texas gal’s heart sing.  And I was amazed that it wasn’t at all wilted.  That’s a fir piece it came to git here all the way to Canada.

Sometimes it’s just the little things…… like washing machines and kale from Texas.

Hugs,
Barb
P.S.  I also bought a bag of beans and laughed at the bag.  It said to “furiously boil the beans for 10 minutes, uncovered.”  Made me wonder if the French was written first and that was someone’s translation of “rapid boil.”  Don’t know that I’ve ever furiously boiled beans before.

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Where Am I?

I had planned to play a little game.  A “where am I” kind of game.  With a poll.  I’ve never done a poll on my blog before and thought I’d figure out how that works.  But you who know me well have already given away where I am in your recent comments. 

My poll would have been something like this:

Where Am I?
1.  Paris, France
2.  Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3.  Home – playing with pics on the internet and trying to fool my readers

It might have been interesting to see the results.  But since you’ve already figured it out and given the answer away, I’ll just move on.  Feel free to say how you would have answered in the comments today.  We’ll just pretend that there is a poll.

For those of you who don’t know, Dear Hubby recently landed a job.  Just outside Montreal.  Far, far from home.  I am so proud of him.  He is an aerospace engineer who has been driving a school bus for nearly 2 years just trying to make ends meet.  Jobs in his industry are scarce these days.  So when this one came up, he decided he really could not turn it down.  It was getting hard to get the ends even close together, let alone have them meet.

It’s a temporary job, but fairly long-term temporary.  So he loaded up his car and drove 3 days to get to Montreal while I stayed home to hold down the fort and take care of Boo and Miss Kitty.  And Mom & Dad.  This meant that he had to get settled and find a furnished apartment all by himself.

Once again, I am so proud of him!  He found the best, best place.  It is small and cozy.  Very comfortable.  Nice neighbourhood.  Clean and new.  And the price is really, really good.  It’s actually….. perfect.  Dear Hubby would say it was not him.  That God is watching out and taking good care of us on this journey.  Way to go, God.

And now I am here in Montreal.  Actually, Saint-Jérôme for those of you who care about details and want to look at a map.  Mark’s work is just 10 kilometers from his apartment.  And all the pics of his apartment today are especially here on the blog for his mother.  The rest of you get to come along for the ride.  And live our adventure along with us.

OK, this is a weird pic to start with, but I have to share this part of the journey here.  This is my meal on the airplane on the way here.  In first class.  I got upgraded.  So cool.  And totally unexpected.  Thank you, Madelyn!  The little things in the cup that look like eggs?  Salt and pepper.  Silverware.  China.  Real glass for the Coke I had.  I felt like a queen.  I had to share.

This is a stop sign in Montreal.  It is a good thing it is an octagon.  And red.  Or I would not know to stop.  Did I mention that Canada is a foreign country?  Well, at least here in the province of Quebec, it feels very foreign to a Texas girl.  And hopefully I won’t offend any of you Canadian readers if I say that they love their French here in Quebec!  This Texas gal feels like a fish out of water. 

Some signs are recognizable no matter the language, eh?  And now I know the French word for “open.”  Pronouncing it might be a different matter.

And there are a few signs that make me feel right at home too:

Like this one.

And this one…..

And most especially, this one.  I guess some retailers don’t allow their names to be translated into the language of choice when they open there?  Whatever the reason, I am happy to have some things to make me feel at home.

This sign is just up the hill from the apartment.  We had dessert for my birthday at “Eastside Marios,” a cute little Italian place.  And Tim Hortons is a Canadian staple.  In fact, I might just climb the hill and go there as soon as I finish this blog.  How about a donut for an afternoon snack?

This is what I expected Dear Hubby’s apartment building to be like.  We had searched and searched for a place together online.  And this was the kind of thing we were finding.  Had he been here, it would have been a very long commute to work each day.  And way more expensive.

This is the road leading to Hubby’s apartment.  This drive actually dead ends in his parking lot.  He has a reserved spot!  His building is behind the one at the end on the left.  Kind of hiding behind the bare trees.  Did I mention that it is not yet Spring in Montreal?  My friends in Texas will love that.  Considering it’s probably 85° there today.

The front of Dear Hubby’s building.  See the sign up the hill I told you about earlier?

Hubby’s apartment is on the back side of the building.  That’s his balcony – second from the top on the right.  The window just to the left is into the kitchen.  The sun comes up on the balcony side.  Nice.

The entryway inside the apartment.   That’s my big, warm parka hanging on a hook by the keys.  It’s still in the 30’s at night here!  The phone is the doorbell.  The building itself requires a key to enter.  There is an intercom system for visitors.  You punch the button to let them in when they call.  Dear Hubby leaves me the keys in case I want to get out each day so he has to use the intercom to get in after work.  Sometimes I let him in on the first call.  And sometimes we play the “who i-i-i-is it?” game.  Sometimes he even laughs.  Mostly he says, “let me in!”

The view from the balcony.  Looking this way from inside the apartment makes it feel like we’re on the first floor because of the big hill behind.  But we are actually 2 1/2 flights up.  The first floor apartment is one flight down.  Hubby says they have a kitty downstairs who looks just like Boo.  I might have to go visit them one day.

The view the other direction from the balcony.  That’s the freeway off in the distance to the right (service road nearer.)  But when you close the windows, you can’t hear traffic noise at all.  I think the buildings are more insulated for the cold winters and that blocks the outside noise too.

And now for some fun things inside the apartment……

These are the buttons on the microwave.  Really?  I don’t even know how to start the crazy thing.  Dear Hubby uses a translator on the internet all the time.  I know that Arret is stop from the stop signs.  But what’s Marche?  Go?  Start?  March?  And Mais Souffle for popcorn?  Really?  I guess mais is corn?  It’s a good thing there are pictures.  But I assume “Boisson” is soup and not coffee?  Only one good word on the whole thing.  Pizza.  Guess it’s the same in any language.

This is the thermostat.  And it’s warm in here while set on 20.5°!  I know, I know.  It’s centigrade.  And I don’t want to do the conversion every time I look at a thermometer, thank you very much.  There’s a thermostat in every room.  Apparently each heater has its own.

Thankfully the stove/oven has English too!  I’d have a hard time cooking otherwise.

Here’s my receipt from the Dollar Store yesterday.  Seriously folks.  I have no idea what I bought.  And how about those taxes?  That’s more than 10%!

This came in the mail the other day.  Wanna go to A&W for lunch with a coupon?  At least some of the big print is in English and there are pictures.  Does that mean that Mama Burger doesn’t translate to French?

Dear Hubby after dropping off the trash.  Just for his Mom.  I mean the pic, not the trash part.  A pic for his Mom.  Oh, never mind.

The bedroom.  And yes, I made room in my luggage to bring up that quilt hanging on the wall.  Because I was tired of the blank white wall behind hubby’s head when we talked on Skype with him sitting on the bed.  Now I can enjoy my handiwork behind him.  Nice.

Artwork on the opposite wall.  It’s a man’s apartment.  What can I say.  But that is my belt.  When you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.

The living room.  Sliding glass doors to the patio on the left.  Functional little red clock on the wall.  My Kindle and smartphone on the little table.  Hubby’s laptop.  No TV.  You heard me…. no TV.

Kitchen.  Technically, other half of the living room.  It’s sort of all one big room.  I call it the Great Room.  Just like the fancy-schmancy ones in the big houses in Dallas.  I left it in working order for the pic.  Stuff on the counters from breakfast.  My laptop powering up.  Magazine for a mousepad.  Toaster, microwave, refrigerator magnet from Vermont.  Nice and lived in, dontcha think?  I rearranged the furniture when I arrived.  Which means I reoriented the direction of the table.  Not much else to rearrange.   I might go crazy and rearrange the bedroom next.  Which means I will push the bed 2 inches to the right.  I’m a rebel.

But I’ve had the most fun today with this:

Yes, it’s the laundry.  I’ve never had a washer that loads in the front.  And this one is just plain cute.  Never mind that it’s so small that you have to wash one sock at a time.

Lots of buttons on the front.  Thankfully they are in English.  Otherwise I might have to hire someone to do the wash.

I actually sat on the floor in front of the washer for several minutes when the wash started up.  And just watched.  It spins one direction as the water fills…..

Then it stops for a minute and rests…..

Then it spins the other direction…..

Then it rests again.  Repeat.  Over and over and over and over and over.  And over.  And the rinse?  It runs a rinse cycle about 162 times.  I know because I had to keep checking on it all day.

It’s amazing what a person will do for entertainment when they don’t have a TV.  I bet you can hardly wait to see what tomorrow brings, eh?

Spring is coming to Montreal as evidenced by these little flowery weeds trying to grow.  They are even more determined than the weeds in my yard back in Texas.  Coming right out of this rock!

It’s been warm and sunny the last two days (since I took that earlier pic) and look at them now!  I have a feeling I only missed Spring by about 2 weeks.  Phooey!  Maybe I’ll have better luck with hitting Fall at the right time.

Look who else I found outside today.  Wonder if he’s tame enough for some cat therapy for me?  I might have to run down and find out.

Montreal.  Last Monday as we drove back in from Vermont.  See me in the car mirror?  Named for Mount Royal – the triple peaked hill in the heart of the city.  According to Wikipedia.  It’s the second largest city in Canada and the 15th largest in North America.  It’s also the second largest French-speaking city in the world.  I didn’t need Wikipedia to know that.  The city proper covers the Island of Montreal.  Did you know that Montreal was an island?  Surrounded by two separate rivers.  The things you can learn when you visit a place.

Tomorrow Dear Hubby is going to help me find a quilt store.  And do some more sightseeing.  I’ll be sure to take my camera along!  And share it all with you.

Who knows what I’ll come up with for entertainment next?  By the way, the washing machine sounds like an airplane taking off.  I better go check and make sure it’s OK.

Hugs from Canada, eh?
Barb

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Birthday Breakfast

Yesterday was my birthday.  And this was breakfast.

It’s my new favourite way to fix oatmeal.  Half a banana in the boiling water.  With currants.  Because I thought they were raisins.

See?  I grabbed them quickly at the store the other day.  I misread the label.  Because I am in a foreign land.  And you have to read things carefully.  Which I did not.

But as far as I can tell, currants are just like little raisins.  And I just wanted something to add sweetness to my oatmeal anyway.  I wasn’t married to it being raisins.  Good thing, eh?

Anyway – you bring the water with half a mashed banana to a boil.  Add the oatmeal and cook according to oatmeal directions.  I’ve had banana cut up and used as a topping on oatmeal before.  But adding it into the cooking process?  Divine.  After it’s cooked, I topped with chopped walnuts, cinnamon and almond milk.  Yum.

You also should be sure to add this to your coffee.  Especially if it’s your birthday.  It’s decadent.

Foreign too.  But I’m sure you can find it at your grocery store.  Minus the other language underneath.  Pretty yum is all I have to say.

I might just have this very same thing for breakfast today.  It’s my new favourite, after all.

Hugs,
Barb
P.S.  Stay tuned for more birthday adventures in a foreign land……

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Progress

I’ve been trying to leave town.  But there have been challenges for that to happen.  Funny how it’s hard to know what to do with yourself when you thought you were going to be gone.

Hexagons and Inklingo are my new best friends.  I love hexagons!  Stitching them is just the coolest.  Remember this quilt?

Look how nicely the edge is shaping up.  Remember how it looked when I first showed it to you?  Check it out again here.  That’s when I introduced you to Inklingo too.

And I’ve been happily printing on fabric with all the extra free time I had this week.

By the way, Miss Kitty wanted to help.  And then she refused to even hold still for the picture.  What help is she anyway?  She actually got shut in the garage for a bit while I was trying to get my pieces all arranged.  She was not happy.

Remember these little guys?

I happily stitched two more and have printed up a bunch of fabrics to make more.  They are so fun!

And lest you forget how teeny, tiny they are, I had to take a pic with my fingers in it so you could be reminded.  Half inch hexagons.  I love ’em.

Did I mention how much I love hexagons?  And ….

 

 And handwork.

I’m ready for anything now.  All printed and ready to go.  That’s progress!

Hugs,
Barb

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