| Day 2
part 1 The
next morning, Im awakened at 6am by
what seem to be rather large birds
squabbling for territory as well as a
pick up truck that keeps driving by every
20 minutes or so. I drift in and out of
sleep and finally get up at 7:30. I find
the showers but notice there is no
heating! In addition, the screen door has
been open all night.
That means its now
about 3C (37F) in there. I close the door
and stand there debating in my somewhat
groggy state. On the one hand, morning
showers are important to me. On the other
hand, its going to be painful to
come out of the hot water into the
cold
Well, I quickly decide that
its only going to hurt for a minute
or two, then its back to my climate
controlled tent. :)
Its a great morning,
sunny and crisp but still quite cool. I
realize that Im in no big hurry to
get going as I wait for things to warm
up. As I pack up I notice that Im
probably the only camper on the grounds.
All around me are seasonal trailers but,
being mid-week and late in the season,
the place is deserted.
Im ready to leave
and stop by the registration office. I
inform the lady that Im a late
arrival (she knows) and ask how much I
owe her. She tells me her boss (the guy
in the pick up truck) told her to charge
me $10 instead of the normal $18! I thank
her.
As Im gearing up
outside, the boss comes out for a chat.
Not a tall man, early 60s, a bit
paunchy, a couple of teeth missing,
colorful fellow. He says that hes
always liked Montreal because of the nice
women; that his brother-in-law used to
have a singles bar there.
I can tell that those
memories brighten his spirit, so I give
him a hot tip. I tell him that if he
liked the women in Montreal, one day he
might like to check out those in Quebec
City! As he laughs, I can tell that this
gives him something to look forward to
and it brightens him up some. We say our
so-longs and Im off.
Bruno
Montreal, Canada
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