The flowers of the mugwort prescribed by the mermaid on a
blackstone by which the child died sing the
bonnie, bonnie ballade that I am Clan Morrison. Dumpster diving for art
supplies and colors of charcoal swear that I am an artist. I was born on the
edge of the Bayou and the Bayou Rondez-Vous has been in Montreal. I knew one
guy from Quebec when I lived it Texas. He lived next to one of the houses for
which I mowed. My Dad bought him a Canadian flag. He taught English at the
local community college. Québec (Originally Kebec) was colonized by France because
of a massacre of French Protestants in Florida. Cardinal Richelieu made the
area catholic and made Montreal into a major trading hub. (In spite of this,
Quebec did send a representative to the Synod du Desert or underground
French Protestant convention in 1715.) Because of the battle of the Plain of
Abraham, Quebec was given to England. In the 1960’s, the police protested with
a walk off. Québec declared independence with French recognition, but the
Mounties stopped it. This created a situation which ended with French being the
only language in the province. I broke
stone by cooking them and breaking them in cold water.
The La Chassegalerie goes that the devil gave some loggers or fur
traders a flying canoe to visit their loved ones on New Year’s Eve; however on
the way back they were so drunk that they hit the top of a tree and were never
heard from again. The Water fall on the fall right side behind everything is Montmorency
Falls. It is actually taller than Niagara but narrower. When It freezes the
bottom is called the “sugar pile.”The Castel on the right is the Fairmont Le
Château Frontenac. T was originally the home of Louis de Buade, Count of
Frontenac who governed New France from 1672 to 1698. I became a hotel in 1899. They rest on hills of Hautes-GorgesDE-LA-RIVIÈRE-MALBAIE
national park. Everything is on the Flag of the Provence of Quebec. The Flag of
Quebec has gold fleurs de lys and was use as a colony of France. The
cross is the Croix du Mont Royal which replaced a wooden cross the Sieur de
Maisonneuve for deliverance from the flood on 1643. The cannon is for the
Battle Field where Québec fell to England.
The hexagon building is the ice fish shack. It is 9” x 12,” drawn with
pencil and white charcoal and completed recently. If
you are interested in buying this or any other of my work email me at MatthewMorrison76@gmail.com to order.
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