On Friday, we embarked on Vista. Basically, we settled in, got re-familiar with the ship and crew, went for a walk, and had a casual pizza dinner on board.
Today, Saturday, we ventured out to parts of Montreal that we hadn't been to. We started off by taking an Uber to the Jean Talon Market. It is a terrific outdoor market with many colorful and interesting local products. The only thing that we bought was some dark chocolate with maple butter, not for us but for a couple of gifts.
After our visit to the market, we walked down to the Mile End neighborhood. We passed through residential areas that have houses which seem to be typical of Montreal.
We found a cafe appropriately named 'larry'. It was a small cafe that was abuzz, had good food, and Larry's Lager. What more could we ask?
We then made our way down St. Laurent Blvd to make our way back to the ship. As with many cities these days, there were some wonderful murals along the way.
After about 6 miles of walking it felt good to sit and have an iced coffee and some pastries in Barista. This was essentially the way we love to spend our days in the places we visit. The most rewarding part of the day though was that Linda, despite her recent bout with long COVID and a nagging hip problem, was able to do all of that with no problem! Way to go Linda!
This evening we set sail for Quebec City where we have a non-ship's excursion booked tomorrow. Then we are looking forward to 2 sea days. We were originally supposed to have a stop in Saguenay on Monday but that was cancelled due to some ship's operational issue which I didn't understand. The good news is that we received $1000 in future cruise credit as compensation. Not a bad trade-off - $1000 vs a day in Saguenay!
Peace and blessings,
Linda and Larry
Love that mural with the elderly lady!
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