Showing posts with label Traveling Gaspese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traveling Gaspese. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Traveling Gaspese (Part 4)--- Baie-Saint-Paul

Situated on the northern shore of the Saint Lawrence river, the quaint little city of Baie-Saint-Paul is known for it's thriving artist community.   This tiny little town is also famous as the home of the  internationally renowned Cirque du Soleil, where the first production was held in the early 1980's~ 

 Baie-Saint-Paul is one of Quebec's oldest cities
and is famous for the charming boutiques
and art galleries that line the streets~

just over an hour's drive from
Quebec City--
visiting this quaint little town
can easily be done as a day trip
while you are in the area~

this little town loves to
"dress UP"
 and goes all out to decorate
the shop displays, streets, and homes
within the city~


This small town has over 30 galleries and studios,
 along with historic houses
 converted into attractive restaurants and shops.
 With its prosperous, holiday atmosphere 
and its location among wood-covered hills 
 Baie-Saint-Paul is one of Quebec's
 most appealing towns~

Come along with the Gardener and me
 as we stroll along the narrow streets
lined with quaint boutiques and art galleries~






 the whole town is in
"cute" overload!
I think I took photos of almost
every storefront in this town!

we visited last fall,
and the entire city was
decked out in beautiful autumn displays~



 seriously,
how cute is this little woolen store?

 the city was filled with
beautiful blooming bushes and flowers~

 the city is famous for it's 
annual artist festival
that is held every 
Autumn
~
one of our first trips to the city,
(a few years ago)
was during the annual art festival.  
every street was filled with artists
and their displays...
the city was a wonderland of color 
and artistic impressions.. 



around every corner
is a pretty little painted
mural~

no shortage of "green thumbs"
in this city,...
the blooms were amazing!

one of my favorite photos
taken as we strolled around town~

some of the "century" old homes
in the city,
have been converted into
art galleries~





one of my favorite shops..
I fell in love with the garden display
(it was a tad bit cool that day!) 






 

 in the early 1920's,
a group of Canadian artists
known as the 
"Group of Seven"
lived in this tiny little cottage 
within the city~


the "Group of Seven"
 is best known for its paintings
 inspired by the Canadian landscape..
 their continued residence in
Baie-Saint-Paul
helped to establish this town's reputation
 as an artist community~

  this cottage,
now turned "art gallery"
houses some original works of art
from the "Group of Seven" artists
and contains original furnishings
dating back to the period 1920's
when the artists were in residence~

a beautiful mural is in process
at the flood wall on the 
outside of town~


situated on the highest ground within the city
stands the beautiful
Place de l'Église
church 

the banks of the
Saint Lawrence river~

 on our way back to
Quebec City,
we followed curvy country roads
in search of this historic
 covered bridge~

 and ....
we ended our wonderful day
like this~

~~~ In my next travel post, we are seriously on the road as we begin to make the circle around the Gaspe Penninsula.... thank you for traveling with us on this amazing adventure. We travel past ancient churches, picturesque settings on the bank of the Saint Lawrence ,and our very first hotel outside of Quebec City.  Wait till you see the incredible scenery just outside our hotel door!
We will meet all types of weather, days in the 80's, days in the 20's, and everything in between!  We will have calm days, and days with gale force winds,... if you are packing to travel along with us you will need to prepare for all the situations! 

~~We have beautiful blooms in our yard and 4 baby kittens roaming around on our back sundeck --- both are sure signs that Spring has finally come to our little corner of the world!

While I am working on the next set of travel pictures, I have one more nesting post I wish to share with you--- next up will be some photos from this seasons beautiful Shabby Treasure nests.  I made 6 of these special nests and sent them off to new homes. I'll share one of the personal stories relating to this "commission" only nest  and some photos in my next post~

Love,love,
Vicki
  

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Traveling Gaspese--- a day trip to Isle d'Orleans

Ile d'Orleans may be only a 20 minute drive from Quebec City, but in character it is world's away from the hustle and bustle of the busy tourist city.  Everything moves at a slower pace here-- there is no industry~ only farms, and cows, and sheep... and the people who own them...

 Isle d'Orleans
(September 16, 2014)
~
if you don't live here,
then your only reason to be here
is to marvel at the tranquil
scenery,
and to say to yourself--
"yes, I could live in this beautiful
place"~

driving to the island,
takes you across the bridge that is pictured here...
although we have been here several times,
we never tire of making the journey
all around this island~

Ile d'Orleans is located in the middle 
of the Saint Lawrence River. 
Tiny in distance,
21 miles long
and 5 miles wide--
you can easily drive around the island
as a day trip from 
Quebec City~ 
~
the island is divided into 6 quaint little
parishes-
each unique in it's own way~
~
come along with us
as we drive all around this beautiful
place,
stopping for photos all along 
the way~

the island is famous for it's 
chocolate--
turning right after you cross the bridge
will bring you to the lovely
Chocolaterie.
~
inside you can purchase
ice creams,chocolate candies
and also eat in the little
 cafe.
(this is probably the only touristy spot on the island)

the island is a haven for artists~
almost every little shop and
roadside market
will have art for sale

all along our drive
are beautiful views of the river...
there is no where along the drive
where you cannot see the
 water~

the island is also famous
for apple ciders and
ice wines..

 quaint little farms
are seen all along the drive around the island..
I fell in love with the old, tumbledown
barns

many of the farms
provide guest houses,
similar to "bed and breakfast"
lodgings

we stopped for lunch at a lovely
restaurant,
and found this cozy
little place to sit and enjoy
the views

the island is home to many 
wonderful restaurants...
this is one of our 
favorites~

the view from the restaurant lobby

another beautiful little roadside
inn and restaurant --
we stopped to walk around for a bit
and take photos~
(of course!)

there are such beautiful views
all along this drive --
we found ourselves stopping 
over and over again
for photos!

one of my most favorite places
on the island~
a Catholic respite, (hidden from the road)
with the most stunning views
 of the river...
~
we found this place quite by accident
the first time we visited 
Ile d'Orleans--
now, we visit every time we
make the drive~
(you are SO going to love this place!)

we spent several hours here,
walking all over the grounds
and taking photos~
the flowers
are always so lovely...
 
 this is one of those places
that lingers in your soul long after you
have left...
beautiful views that leave you
breathless~
 
 we have been here in the spring
and now the early fall--
there is no season
that this place is not beautiful
beyond words~
 
 it is easy to see 
why people would want to come to this place
for silence 
and to find peace and comfort
in their lives~
 
 
 
wouldn't you love 
to just sit here all day,
 watching the river 
lazily float
 by?
 
in all the times that we have visited here,
we have never seen anyone 
walking around~
but this time,
I met someone who truly
touched my life...
 
 her name was Cecile...
she had been out for a hike
when we met walking the grounds--
although she spoke mostly French,
and only broken English,
we had a lovely conversation~
~
she was visiting here 
to rest and recover
from a recent serious illness,
her elderly parents were
also visiting here with her...
 
 she invited us inside to see her room
and to share with us this amazing respite home,
some of the rooms which date
back to the turn of the
 century~

inside the house
only "silence" is spoken--
so we tiptoed around all the rooms
and she whispered to us
the incredible history of the house..
~
the painting above the fireplace 
is one of the oldest artifacts
in this old house--
an ongoing restoration program
is in place to bring this
treasure back to life
once more... 
 
 to be able to walk the grounds
and enjoy the beauty that surrounds this place
is truly special--
but to actually be given the opportunity
to quietly breathe in the history of the house
and to see first hand the historic treasures inside,
 was truly an unbelievable
experience --

after filling our souls
with the beauty of the respite house--
we continued our drive around the island~
 
 this lovely little cottage
houses a working artist studio
and a chic little boutique

in addition to the gorgeous
black-eyed susan flowers,
the yard was filled with these
incredible
pink hydrangeas~
I thought they were absolutely stunning! 
 
 Isle d'Orleans is home
to many historic and beautiful churches
~
Church at Sainte Famille
est. 1749


Sainte-Famille is the oldest parish on Île d'Orléans.
 this church, built in 1743 and consecrated in 1749, 
is one of the last dating from the 
 French regime.
~
(note the shadow play on the roof line of the church)
 
 
 next door to the church 
is a little museum--
this old window 
is in the upstairs of the building
and looks out on the cemetery and the
beautiful gardens
below~

it seems like
everyplace you look on this island
is a picture postcard scene~
 
a most perfect place
to have a picnic~

the climate must be just perfect
for flowers here--
the blooms are so beautiful
everywhere~

with this island being only 21 miles long--
you could actually drive all around
in less than an hour~
but for us--
it took us the entire day...
 
our last look at this beautiful
church~
 
continuing our drive around the island--
our next stop was at this cute
little roadside market~
 
 quaint little roadside markets 
are found all along the road 
as your circle the
 island~
 
fresh raspberries in September!!
(and look at those beautiful apples!)
 
 autumn on the island
is glorious color~

I'd love to have this old
wooden cart in my yard
at home!

another one of my most
favorite places on the island~

Saint-Jean-de-Ile d'Orleans
est. 1662
 
I am in love with this
shady little cemetery on the banks
of the river~
 
 some of the tombstones
here date back to the 1700's~

I love how the cross in the middle of the gate
is bent and crooked~

just beyond the church
is this awesome rocky area
beside the river
(we sort of climbed over the fence to walk among these rocks!)
 
as the evening shadows 
started to fall...
it was time to make our way
back to Quebec City~
(note the shadow play on the door of the church)
 
Some notes from me~
I'm sorry for the excess of photos --I wanted to truly take you along as we drove all around the island.  This "Traveling Gaspese" series is meant to be a photo journey and I want you to feel as though you were really there...

Next up-- we will take one last day trip from Quebec City.  This time I will take you to the historic St. Anne de Beaupre church--one of the world's most beautiful churches, and to the quaint little artist colony town of Baie- Saint- Paul. We spent 4 wonderful days in Quebec City, making day trips from there during our stay. At the end of this series -- (and heaven knows, it may well be sometime this summer!!)-- I will post our entire itinerary.
 
In case you missed the first post of this series (a tour of historic Quebec City) -- you can find it here--
 
Spring is starting to really happen in my little corner of the world.  I can hear the birds singing and we have daffodils in bloom --- just knowing that warm days are ahead has put a spring in my step~
 
xoxo,
Vicki