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Built 1850's, Mansonville, Que
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I went into Mansonville today to get a smoked meat sandwich, unique to this area. It is delicacy introduced to this area by the Jewish delis, instead of corning the beef, they smoked it....yummy. The other big regional treat is poutine but that is so-o rich, I'll have to work up to it. http://electron.mit.edu/~gsteele/poutine/
After running errands and I took lots of pictures of Mansonville- with no hint that it is within miles of the US border, no fast food places, no US franchises, just a sleepy little French Canadian town, stuck somewhere in the last 150 years. Then I headed off onto some of the local country roads and found a covered bridge.
It is all very quaint and picturesque, everywhere I look it is so beautiful, and seems timeless. Mostly, I just love the greenery. After the big storm that blew in yesterday, things are so crisp and clear.
2 comments:
Loving your pictures. My camera seems to be doing you right.
steph, we agree--the pictures are so great----merrin, you make the days of your trip so real for all us sharing this with you---the covered bridge is beautiful as all of your pictures are--enjoy being "home" and know that all of us here miss you---god bless--doug and brenda
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