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<p>[QUOTE="green18, post: 25524086, member: 10103"]Today marks the day of our (wife and me) 51st wedding anniversary. Good Lord, 51 years might sound like a lot but it doesn't seem to be so to me. Heck, we've known each other for 54 years and it all began when I had first observed her boarding a bus for Quebec city. Lovely girl. Still is. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> And Quebec city is such a beautiful place to fall in love. The St. Lawrence river flows eminently past it. Benedict Arnold nearly took it from the Brits during the American Revolution. The Chateau Frontenac stands grandly overlooking the river. Such history resides there, both in the retro and personal sense. We both miss it but have never gone back. Maybe we're afraid that forward moving progress leaves no memories from the past. I just feel I should leave thing as I remember them, quiet and quaint. It is said that no one can truely go home. Leave memories as they are and don't try to change them by revisiting past purpose. Let them reside lovely and peaceful as you remembered.........[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="green18, post: 25524086, member: 10103"]Today marks the day of our (wife and me) 51st wedding anniversary. Good Lord, 51 years might sound like a lot but it doesn't seem to be so to me. Heck, we've known each other for 54 years and it all began when I had first observed her boarding a bus for Quebec city. Lovely girl. Still is. :) And Quebec city is such a beautiful place to fall in love. The St. Lawrence river flows eminently past it. Benedict Arnold nearly took it from the Brits during the American Revolution. The Chateau Frontenac stands grandly overlooking the river. Such history resides there, both in the retro and personal sense. We both miss it but have never gone back. Maybe we're afraid that forward moving progress leaves no memories from the past. I just feel I should leave thing as I remember them, quiet and quaint. It is said that no one can truely go home. Leave memories as they are and don't try to change them by revisiting past purpose. Let them reside lovely and peaceful as you remembered.........[/QUOTE]
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