Memoirs of Jack Whyte, an artist born in Canada on the cusp of the Second World War all the way to present day social media broadcasting.
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Souvenir De Quebec [Episode #215]
Funny that Quebec was celebrating its 300th anniversary or tercentennial in 1908 while Canada is just getting around to it’s 150th or sesquicentennial 109 years later in 2017!
Meanwhile the title of today’s episode of Jack and Dylon’s Daily Video Podcast totally reminds me of the “omelette du fromage” episode of Dextor’s Laboratory combined with my own experience learning French in public school via the brave exploits of infamous cartographer and adventurer Samuel de Champlain. The explorer who damn near may have discovered Manitoulin Island in 1615!
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