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1. August Break: August 3rd

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.

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2. Sketches: A Sainte Anne & Senneville Outing

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.

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