We'll start with "how we got to Baie d'Urfe", that being, the ferry from Oka to Hudson.
Here is Graeme at the end of the pier.
Watching the ferry come in.
Loading up!
It's a rule: Every rural Quebec town is required to have its own church. Nobody is quite sure what they're used for.
The obligatory "let's make sure Dad is in a shot too" photo.
This shot has everything, the tug pulling us, the sister ferry going the other way, and Graeme playing with Mummy's necklace.
And we're done. Now on to the Baie d'Urfe pictures.
Jenn is helping Marilyn with the vegetable dish. It smelled wonderful in the oven.
These modern inventions, what do you call these... batteries? Oh Jaime, let me do it.
"You really are going to take my picture, aren't you."
ditto. (see Kristen's)
George is teaching Graeme the intricacies of finance and the art of piggy bank loading.
Sherry and Michael show up with some tasty appetizers.
Supper out on the patio.
Everyone enjoyed their blueberries.
The bugs were very polite and stayed away until we finished the meal.
Three generations of Tooley guys
Contrast Sherry and Marilyn in the garden with...
... Graeme in the garden. (notice the motion blur)
Here's how you use the hose nozzle.
One of Mom's favorite flowers.
In broad daylight this would have been dazzling.
Heather and Michael mugging for the camera.
A silhouette from the next morning.