Viewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: sainte anne de bellevue, Most Recent at Top [Help]
Results 1 - 2 of 2
How to use this Page
You are viewing the most recent posts tagged with the words: sainte anne de bellevue in the JacketFlap blog reader. What is a tag? Think of a tag as a keyword or category label. Tags can both help you find posts on JacketFlap.com as well as provide an easy way for you to "remember" and classify posts for later recall. Try adding a tag yourself by clicking "Add a tag" below a post's header. Scroll down through the list of Recent Posts in the left column and click on a post title that sounds interesting. You can view all posts from a specific blog by clicking the Blog name in the right column, or you can click a 'More Posts from this Blog' link in any individual post.
Taken in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue earlier this evening as I headed to a Thai cafe.
We’re getting lots of rain in the area presently. Interestingly, while sitting at the cafe, we saw a bright light and immediately a LOUD clap of thunder! Whoo! It seems lightening struck the top of a sailboat mast that was anchored near the cafe. That was quiet the dramatic accompaniment to the glass of Merlot that I was drinking.
The rain continues. I’m beat. Time to arret.
I’m posting some sketches from some quieter moments during a busy as well as relaxing, enjoyable, weekend.
The first is from an early dinner I had Sunday at a restaurant called Dundees on the boardwalk in Sainte Anne de Bellevue. The meal? Eh. I had a fish plate but it’s probably best to just get a burger and fries at a place like this. It’s not enjoyable eating food that’s sub-par but at least I had a nice place to contemplate that. I sketched this before the food came out.
After dinner, I drove through Senneville and stopped at a park on the water to do more sketching. I believe this is the first time I’ve sketched from here. It was so peaceful and serene. I should come here more often.
Oh. I almost forgot about this. Earlier on Sunday morning, I was bicycling around the area and saw this fellow setting up to paint. It looked like he was going to paint the small, brick out-building there, but surely he was going to paint sailboats at the yacht club (Pointe Claire). I did come back about 2 hours later to see if I could see the results, but he was just pulling out in his car when I returned. Ah well. It shall forever remain a mystery.