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June 9, 2011

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Old Streets

Artisans' corner on rue Saint Amable, Montréal 2011-05-30

The old narrow streets of many cities are rich in visual appeal. Old Montréal is no different: it has plenty of interesting views.

We walked along fantastic streets, full of artisans’ nooks, stunning galleries, and quaint restaurants. What made it even better was that we were strolling and chatting with friends.

In a store window, various aprons were displayed on mannequins. My friend says: “I should get you that one!” Let’s just say that these aprons were more appropriate as costumes for certain attention-seeking chefs. I replied by laughing.
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Throughout our laughs and our stroll, we stopped to photograph the great streets of old Montréal.

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2 Comments
  1. Jun 9 2011

    Nice urban scenes man.

  2. Jun 9 2011

    Great photos! I love Montreal and the rich culture you find in the beautiful old streets of this city.

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