Postcard to the Edge
Sep. 4th, 2004 12:36 pmA postcard arrived for me this morning. Thank you
moonlightjoy! All those little images of Montreal on the postcard... I know them well. I lived in the Plateau for two years and, even after I moved to Sherbrooke road downtown (near the Museum of Fine Arts), I would still go visit friends there or spend the weekends at the Copacabana bar, or the mountain.
Everytime I'm reminded of Montreal - by postcards, images on TV or conversationi - it makes me want to go back. My original plan for coming to England was to build work experience here so I could eventually immigrate to Canada. I sometimes feel as if I haven't been focused enough on this plan and I've left myself drift away. The years go by and I'm still in London. Where will I end up?
Josie, if you are still in Montreal when I move back then we must go to the village together. We must go dancing at Unity or Sky or whatever is the newest gay club in town. Or we can just go for beers on St-Laurent or coffee and cake on St-Denis. I'll be happy with anything you suggest. Thank you again.
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Everytime I'm reminded of Montreal - by postcards, images on TV or conversationi - it makes me want to go back. My original plan for coming to England was to build work experience here so I could eventually immigrate to Canada. I sometimes feel as if I haven't been focused enough on this plan and I've left myself drift away. The years go by and I'm still in London. Where will I end up?
Josie, if you are still in Montreal when I move back then we must go to the village together. We must go dancing at Unity or Sky or whatever is the newest gay club in town. Or we can just go for beers on St-Laurent or coffee and cake on St-Denis. I'll be happy with anything you suggest. Thank you again.