A friend of mine invited me to watch this miracle. Cereus blossoms once a year for twelve hours, and this particular plant already did recently. There was another bud, however!
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Jul 10
Célébration de graduation
Once the program ended and the diplomas were issued, we inevitably celebrated. Some stayed for the traditional laundry room party. Several of us decided to go out and have drinks at Café Bar Zenob in Trois-Rivières. When we walked back to campus, Greg kept leading the beat while stomping his feet and drumming on his body with his hands. We all played along. Greg is from l’ile de la Réunion, and he is very passionate about African drums. We drummed on billboards, street signs and fences, and then we added voice. This ended up being one very exciting improvisation.
- Colin
- Yalini
- Greg
- Ryan’s mind
- Chillin’
- Khalid
- Ryan et Cassandra
- Meghan, Greg, Ryan, et Cassandra
- Greg climbing trees
- Meghan
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Jul 10
Another meeting with Sylvain and Jenny
Sylvain told Ryan and me about this place on Wapizagonke Lake where there are ancient hieroglyphs left by the Natives on a wall of rock. Not many others wanted to tell us more, because people keep chipping rock pieces off for souvenirs. We did take canoes there later and found the place.
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Jul 10
Visit to the Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-du-Cap
This was one of the first group trips we took. The sanctuary is located here.
And there is a campground next to this magnificent building.
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Jul 10
One-day vacation today (Un congé)
Tomorrow is a day of mandatory excursions. After that I should be back to homework and actually getting some of it done.
It will be extremely difficult to miss the Keith Jarrett Trio concert on my birthday at the Festival International De Jazz De Montréal. It wouldn’t be far fetched to say that he is my favorite musician of all time. What do I do?







































































































