Monday, September 25, 2023

"Three Pines"

Bookstore Painting



And - we're off ...

Yvonne and I - ready to board the bus

 
... on a four day adventure to Quebec's Eastern Townships
and the fictitious Quebec Village of Three Pines
to discover the inspiration and locations for Canada's acclaimed murder mystery author,

Who knew it would be so much fun and also,
who knew I would actually do some reading this summer and discover
that I enjoyed her books so much!?
(5 done and 13 or 14 to go!)

'Terrific. Like a virtuoso, Penny plays a complex variation on the theme of
the clue hidden in plain sight'
 as quoted on the back of her first book,
Still Life




We stayed at the beautiful Domaine Chateau-Bromont right in the heart of
ski country, Bromont, Quebec.


If you are a fan of this author (18 books and counting, Amazon Prime Series, etc.) you will
recognize some of the references to the following pictures.




Inspiration for The Beautiful Mystery
The resident Monks make award winning Cheeses and Apple Products.
What a privilege to visit this beautiful Abbey!
Witnessing their Gregorian Chant was a highlight of this visit.





Onward, up the road to the pretty little lakeside village of Georgeville
with inspiration for "Mr. Beliveau's General Store"
the haunted old "Hadley House" - Fatal GraceThe Cruellest Month, etc.
and "St-Thomas Chapel"


"Mr. Beliveau's General Store" inspiration



Creepy "Hadley House" - no snakes in the basement tho!




"St. Thomas Chapel" where "Chief Inspector Gamache and his team"
held town meetings and such.

So many murders to solve in "Three Pines" - eek!


Beautiful woodwork inside the chapel


"Manoir Bellechasse" featured in The Murder Stone
This is actually Manoir Hovey where Bill and Hillary Clinton come
for vacations and where "Chief Inspector Gamache and his wife" spend their anniversaries.
Of course, a murder happened here during one of "Gamache and Reine-Marie's" visits!
A quaint and lovely hotel featuring a warm library that we all envisioned as told by the writer!
There were many discussions on how we had visualized the stories to
the actual sites and to the film versions.



We could have stayed there for a nice long spell!
So cozy and lovely.
The recognizable Canada Geese on the mantel made me feel at home too.





Day three of the tour took us to Knowlton, Quebec 
where Louise Penny actually lives with her new pup Muggins.
We hoped we might see her out and about the town ... but to no avail.

At the museum in Knowlton we saw the "Fair Day" painting as described in
Still Life.
Both days on our tour we had a wonderful local guide who actually knows 
the author and gave us a keen sense of how she was inspired to write.

Thank you Linda!

 Also here at the museum there was a unique fire hall.
A place where the "Gamache team" would set up an incident room?




This museum also contains a very sobering display about the British Home Children
that arrived in the Knowlton area and many other areas of Canada during war time.

A real life story!!!



The bookstore, Brome Lake Books, is where her books are launched and proudly sold.
Every book refers to a charming bookstore and this one is owned by the author's friends
Lucy and Dany.
They welcomed us and we shopped to our heart's content.




We walked down the hill, over the "Riviere Bella Bella" to "Myrna's Bookstore"


Our travel mates Arlene and Ardith

Next stop - "The Bistro" for a wonderful dinner.


So many new friends were made.



No story would be complete without mentioning "Ruth's Duck, Rosa"

Bleep, Bleep!




We truly had such a blast.

There was much needed laughter for our souls,
Excellent food for our nourishment,
Companionship for our loneliness,
Joy for our sorrow.

Our husbands were besties, we travelled together,
we stood up for each other's weddings 50 years ago,
and now we hold each other up!


My beautiful friend Yvonne lost her beloved Ralph one year after my beloved Jim!



Notes:
Some photo credits go to Yvonne and some others
You can click on the highlighted links for more information
This trip was organized by Fields Trips 
Our fearless tour guide Arlene and her bus driver hubby Kevin were awesome!


Till next time ... I'll be reminiscing and doing some more reading? Happy Fall 2023 to y'all.







Thursday, September 7, 2023

A Summer to Remember

As I reminisce over the last few weeks,
I am shocked at how quickly the summer is coming to a close!
So many wonderful moments since my last post ...

Live theatre dates with friends but lack of pictures:
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Grand Magic - Tom Patterson Theatre, Stratford
The New Canadian Curling Club - Huron County Playhouse

Have I ever mentioned how much I love live Theatre?
There are still at least 3 more that I wish to see before the 2023 season closes.


Joseph - at the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse


 A special blue grass? folk? concert in the historical
Detweiler Meetinghouse
brought tears to my eyes as the old songs stirred so many good memories!


"No Discernable Key"  a local band of friends!


Record breaking warm summer rains brought incredible 
bounty this year and inspired Peach Custard Tart,
Peach Pies, Mexican Street Corn Salad, focaccia bread creations, and such.
Unfortunately I have not received the inspiration to do any canning - so far!
Before we know it -  dare I say, it will be soup season - another favourite time of year ...


Most wonderful time of year


There was even some sister time at her "lake house" to do a little "quilt piecing"
for the upcoming Wellesley Fall Fair quilt!


A fun Amish buggy pattern

My favourite Lake - Huron!


Summer wouldn't be complete without the annual
visit from our Kentucky friends.
It was so wonderful to meet Becky and Marty who came along this year.
They all taught me how to play "Mexican Train" with dominos.
Have you ever played it? So fun!!!!




Summer wouldn't be complete without lots of hot tub dates with these two.


Followed by treats ...


But ... one of the best parts of summer for these little humans was,
discovering 4 little kittens!!!!



September arrived with a wonderful visit from
a long-distant Indiana cousin.
We met as teenagers when her parents visited with my parents many years ago.
Thankfully because of facebook we stayed connected and an Ontario retreat
brought her and her husband my way.
So thankful for this opportunity!
We must do this again ...

My grandfather, her grandmother's childhood home!


Many common interests ... love you Idella!
You are so genuine and lovely.
Thanks for coming.

Hopefully we can do this again sometime.



And then, suddenly, what!!!!!??? how can it be back to school time.

Grade 3!  Off she goes ...


SK for him with a send off from Spinach, the Momma Cat



Till next time ... treasuring the summer of 2023. Praying for rain to stop the horrific wildfires in our Nation. Looking forward to a Fall bus trip. Stay tuned...


Hope for the Season

  First Snow! November 14-16 held some "bench visits" with the Leis family, to commemorate that day/week 3 years ago! We miss him ...