An old town settled by trappers and fishermen with the assistance of Jesuit priests in 1640 or thereabouts, Saguenay was a welcoming community of about 140,000 souls. They decked out n period costumes to provide a welcome to Azamara visitors (tourists equals money to the town).
We were greeted with fresh blueberry pie, a sawing demonstration, maple syrup and smiles abound.
And I scored goat wool, spun and wound. Beautiful!
Such an exciting trip Nancy! A great picture of you. It looks as though the streets are of a cobblestone. Take care, sending hugs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool place to visit and learn about. I love your 'do Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely picture of you. Your trip looks fun and I am glad it includes wonderful woollens for crafting. Safe travels.
ReplyDeleteThe yarn is gorgeous and so are you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for keeping us posted. Great photos! Such interesting places!
ReplyDeleteSo great to see Beautiful You. Shetland Wool Week is on right now and I thought of you!!Be well.xx
ReplyDeleteSo great to see Beautiful You. Shetland Wool Week is on right now and I thought of you!!Be well.xx
ReplyDeleteGIRL, you are having too much fun:) Enjoy it all! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteLoved you with that saw! Beautiful place and I`m glad you are having lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteThat is a part of the world I have always found fascinating, in my imagination and reading, that is... I've never been to eastern Canada. It looks like you are making the most of a wonderful opportunity!
ReplyDeleteWe had a similar shockingly welcome day when our ship docked. How delightful!
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