Yeah, it’s definitely out there, it just took us a little while to find! Fortunately, with Scout and her reliable ability and enthusiasm to find most things, we tracked down the good stuff:

After a mild period into the new year, temperatures have dropped, some snow has fallen – and there is a promise of more snow in the forecast – so winter might have arrived!

We checked on the snow conditions for xc skiing earlier in the week, aiming for a gentle start on the Plains of Abraham. We think it is almost good to go, likely Thursday (yesterday) or Friday (today – hooray!)
As we were right outside, we popped into the MNBAQ gallery to take another look at the Inuit exhibits on the top floor. Talk about finding winter! There are numerous wonderful creations on display, carved from basalt, serpentinite, bone, antlers and other materials. Each piece offers insight into a unique culture and community full of myths and stories situated in an amazing and challenging landscape. I particularly love the sculptures where animal/human identities are in transformation from one to another. So fluid, with such skill in their creation.

All the searching for winter can make a person hungry (and thirsty) so we simply had to have a late lunch at Le Billig, a Breton influenced crêperie located a steep and slippery walk down from the plains on Rue St. Jean. I wish I liked cider as much as I like beer or pancakes, because they offer an amazing range of Québécois ciders. Mrs. PC did her best, and I’m always happy with the Boréale IPA du Nord-Est!

And after that light(!) lunch, it was off to catch the fast bus home and get into the woods once more with Scout. If winter sticks around, we could get used to this!

Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a wonderful winter weekend!

What a fun adventure finding winter, pc. How fun to visit the Inuit exhibit while you’re waiting for the big snow. And your lunch must’ve been really yummy–that brie, fig, basil and pecan crepe looks exquisite. Jumping on the bus and back into the woods tops it off. Have a great time skiing when the right snow comes, my friend.
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Thanks, Jet! The right snow is falling as I write, and we’re very happy winter appears to be here – it’s time to head outside, and ignore my failed attempts at recreating that crepe (the filling, no problem, but can I make decent thin crepes? Nope!)
I hope your week is going well!
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Winter found us! It’s been snowing almost every day for the past week.
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Hooray to that!
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Enjoy your Winter’s-here-at-last outings, topped off, maybe, with some Inuit transformational imagery & powered with some IPA-flavored lunch. That’ll be hard to beat!
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When a season arrives looking as it is meant to, isn’t it great to spend time seeing the world as it (almost) should/could be? Better than all the other madness…
Thanks, Walt, and I hope your week is going well!
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