Ivan and Masha were able to join their host on several nice outings in August: One nice Friday evening, after work, the host decided to take Masha and Ivan on a pizza picnic at the park. First, they went to Pizza Pizza, a fast food chain, to buy and small pizza, a can of Coke and a small bag of chips, and then they headed to the Domaine Fairview to eat quietly in nature while reading a magazine. The next day, the host took Ivan and Masha to a free concert in a local park by a classical music group that plays Tango Nuevo (mainly music composed by Astor Piazzola). Afterwards, they went and toured the outdoors Recycl'Art exhibition, by the side of Brewery Creek. They enjoyed looking at the various sculptures made by local artists using recycled materials: Details of the giant high heel shoe shown below, that was made using thousands of pop can tabs weaved together (apparently, the artist worked on that project for several years!). The little bits with color are aquarium rocks. This i
The front of the Château Laurier, as seen from Wellington Street, not far from the Parliament : An ad for the Ottawa Humane Society : The National Arts Centre, decorated with COVID-19 rainbows and hearts : A sign showing which way to go to get to the Tourist Information Centre and to the Parliament: Elgin Street : The new post office : The old post office building, right in front of the new one! : Sparks Streer : The window display of a souvenir store, featuring a lot of beautiful Aboriginal artworks: Ivan and Masha posing in front of a statue of Terry Fox. Terry Fox was a young Canadian who lost his leg to cancer at age 18 and decided to run across Canada, starting from Newfoundland, to raise money for cancer research. He made it all the way to Ontario and ran the equivalent of a marathon (42 km) each day for 143 days (with just one leg - can you imagine the determination and the will it must have taken?) before he got too ill to continue. He died of cancer shortly after but a run kno
At the corner of boulevard des Allumettières and boulevard St-Joseph (the Hull sector's main commercial road) : A view of St-Joseph's boulevard : The building where the host works, behind the boulevard St-Joseph : A sign telling the story of the boulevard des Allumettières, which was built about 10 years ago to provide a direct link between the Hull and Aylmer sectors of the city of Gatineau) : A home-made sign asking people to put up animal drawings in the neighbourhood so that kids could pretend to be on a wildlife safari when walking around the neighbourhood during COVID-19: The girls really liked the deep red color of these dead leaves : The sky took on beautiful colors on the way back : The host found a fake flower on the ground and took it home with her : We saw the friendly cat again on the way back, so we stopped to pet it some more! :
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