This fountain, drained for the winter was standing alone in front of the distant lights of the buildings and the wall, silhouetted and silent. Somehow this fountain symbolized the preparation for hibernation that was coming. Walking alone at night and keeping your eyes open will allow the city to share these quiet places with a visitor.
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+Mr. Bonjour I don't know as this was our first trip to Quebec city. I'm sure the changes are there, but probably not in the old city. Toronto never had the same feel for me as Montreal and (now) Quebec.
+Kitten KaboodleInc – I loved that city! If you are going there you will love it.
I Walked everyday in front of it chasing Ontario American Tourism on my Teen time
+Ellie Kennard just beautiful. Would love to visit Quebec one day! 🙂
I wondering does Quebec did any changes we can believe in I moved to Toronto 20 years???
Thanks again +Leonardo Hervacio
A wonderful shot!
Thank you +Sumit Sen!
Grand shot!
Thanks a lot, +phaga tasoon ☺
beautiful!!!!
It does look beautiful at night with the lights on the wall. The tree seems to stand as a guard.
Thank you Linda, it really does!