Monday, May 26
St-Liboire, Quebec
We spent much of the day at the chapel. Cerwin wanted to make an adjustment to the desk.
He moved the section on the right toward the door, so it will be easier for the chaplain to sit in the center of the desk area.
He was capably assisted by Bill Brown, a good friend of Claude from London, Ontario. I think Bill decided he would like to spend a week helping Cerwin build a chapel next summer when they are in the states.
Huguette, Eunice Brown, and I (and the Brown’s dog, Lucy), visited and later helped clean up a bit. About lunch time we enjoyed a visit from a Christian business man from New Brunswick.
Lucy didn’t miss a thing.
For supper, we voted to go to Le Chalet – the same restaurant where we had supper last night. I love this little restaurant.
Lucy was pleased to keep an eye on us, as we sat just inside the window.
We were “worried” that she was going to drive the car away – or start blowing the horn. ![]()
Flowers at the counter.
I like their table centerpieces.
This is a fabulous restaurant if you are not on a schedule – and want delicious food.
We are now down to just the six of us, and Tuesday morning after the Brown’s leave for their home in Ontario, and Cerwin and I head to our next destination, Claude and Huguette will again be on their own.
This amazing woman prepares and serves the food, then takes your payment before you leave. Claude said everything is made from “scratch” each morning.
Cerwin decided to give her a “thank you” hug. She didn’t understand English very well – but she understood the hug.
I was not very hungry – it seemed that all we did was eat the past few days – so had a cup of soup and Egg pie. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I ordered it, but it was just what I wanted – a light custard.














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