The train ride to Quebec City was long. The first stretch was to Montreal by a late night train. I had a sleeping berth. That was a new experience. I didn't really sleep much though. I never slept well in new places the first night and I missed my own pillow. The change over in Montreal to another track to get to the Quebec City train meant I had to be able to read the posted schedules. They were in French! It was then that I got very excited. I had arrived in a French speaking environment. I was able to get myself to the correct platform to be on the 10am train to my final stop. The last portion of the journey took another five hours. Final stop was Ste. Foy Station where I would be greeted by Mme Amyot as outlined in a letter she had sent to me.
It was early afternoon when the trained pulled into the station. Not everyone was leaving the train but I was very happy to. On the platform I waited a bit. As the locals cleared I saw a lovely blond lady dressed very stylish heading in my direction. She had a photo that I had sent her so she could spot me and it had worked. In no time she held out her hand to welcome me. I felt a sense of relief and a tingle of terror at the same time. Would I be able to meet this lady's expectations? It was clear to me that she came from a higher social class than the immigrant family one that I was used to. She introduced herself as Monique in perfect English and invited me and my luggage to follower her to her car which turned out to be a Pontiac convertible with the top down! Wow! It was automatic too! Back home I drove a 1960 VW beetle with standard transmission.
The ride to her home took us along the St. Lawrence River, past a seminary then up into a residential area of fancy, well maintained, luxurious homes in Sillery. She made some polite remarks to me about the area but I was too busy trying to take in all that surrounded us. It was my first ride in a car with the roof down and there was much to see. She pulled into the driveway of a house on Rue Oak. It was to be one of my homes that summer.
The arial view shows how gorgeous their property was. The swimming pool would be one of many favourite places to pass time with the children. It was also the site for some amazing social gatherings that I was allowed to be a part of until it was time to get the children off to bed. A few times I was even allowed to return and join in once they were asleep.
Hope you'll be back for the next part of my adventure.
Wonderfully written. Looks like a very nice estate.
ReplyDeleteI thank you. It was an experience that chged me.
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ReplyDeleteThinking of you my blogger friend. I have been sooooo busy with my courses. I think you should get serious about recording your life adventures. I enjoy reading your accounts, and would like to hear more!
This got my attention immediately, as you came to my part of the world....Montreal! Yes, it is indeed very French here, but for the most part people are quite friendly and many, including myself, speak English. I am fully bilingual (French and English), but my mother tongue is English. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDear Heidrun, I'm eager to learn more. Please keep on telling us about what happens that summer. Peace.
ReplyDeleteDear Heidrun, I'm sorry I didn't comment on your last two posts, as I got behind on my reading of blogs. I just read your comment on my Eye on the Edge post and wanted to hurry over to reassure you that you have said nothing hurtful. I cannot imagine you ever doing that! You are a dear, dear person and don't ever take my not commenting that I am not interested in you and your life! Sending you big hugs!!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe things we do when young. Are girls as adventurous now as we were then? Perhaps they are, in different ways.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to the next instalment.
Oh, Heidrun.....I hope you read this. I wanted to thank you for your comment on my blog and to follow yours, but I got a rude message from Google, I guess, saying that I was blocked from joining. Any suggestions? Please leave instructions in a comment on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love your writing and want to be able to get you regularly.
Wow! That sounds like a wonderful adventure--I hope you share more, dear Friend. ((hugs))
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ReplyDeleteI'll be waiting for the next installment of your story about The Help. Hope you've been well. It's raining here this morning, in fact it's been raining all night, not a heavy rain, but still it's very wet. But that's better then the heavy snow that would have to be removed. Hard to believe it's the start of the second week in March. Seems time is going very quickly. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThat looks lovely! I've never had a sleeping berth on a train - not sure I'd be able to sleep, either.
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