School ended as April did - messily and not as soon as I'd hoped (also, at the same time). Shortly afterward, I headed to Quebec, to meet my sister. The city looked like this:
Cannons and history abounded, and I practiced my abysmally rusty French with my sister, who looked like this:
Back to Toronto, then, for about a week, during which I caught and recovered from a cold, received final confirmation of my job in Austria (way to be on the ball, IAESTE!), moved out of my house, and packed for Cuba, which looked like this:
and, most importantly, like this:
Then back to Toronto for graduation:
and, the next day, back to Victoria, which looks much the same as it always does, only with more condos.This summer, hands down, wins: most kilometres traveled, most dolphins swum with, most rum punch drunk, most lobster eaten, most non-school related sleep lost, most diplomas earned, most German learned, and is in serious contention for most good times. More from Vienna, if and when I arrive. I promise I'll actually write something next time.
4 comments:
You're one crazy pumpkin. Nice photo-essay. Except you didn't put a picture of me re-enacting Dead General on the Plains of Abraham.
That Matt guy must have someone else travelling with him... I really wish I could be in the videos I take without having to trust stranges to hold my camera...
Oh wait, maybe he does trust the locals
Maybe he has a crappy camera? Actually, his trip was sponsored by someone, so perhaps they paid for a cameraman.
Ali: I thought you'd get mad like you did when I posted our unflattering Italy pictures. No longer!
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