Posted: 2009-02-16 05:12 PM  
merci Isabelle pour tes mots sur mon Guestbook. J'ai malheuresuement plus trop le temps de passer par là en ce moment..bises JP
Posted: 2009-02-12 02:46 PM  
Hi Isabelle,
thanks for your comment. The 'modern' architecture is much more impressive inside than outside. The blue glasses of the façade create a singular atmosphere.
Hope you are fine -
best regards - Petra
Posted: 2009-02-09 02:04 PM  
Thanks for the information on your blog, will visit it for sure. Quebec is really more French than France, but the residents care about this. I saw how to rejoice in a celebration of "New France", as the whole family had it proudly in costumes from the old era of French.
Best regards and wish you a lot of travel.
Basia
Posted: 2009-02-05 08:33 PM  
thanks for your message! I am glad you enjoyed your travel so much - yet the beautiful pics are a great pleasure! :)
Here we are in the middle between winter and early spring: this morning drivers had to free their cars from ice, but sometimes there already are nice warm moments in the sun, too.
Take care - ta ta - Petra
Posted: 2009-01-31 07:22 PM  
but Pakistan promotes tourism, I have seen and experienced it, although as it is in Asia it takes time. On the other hand neither the political nor the economic situation is favourable for Pakistan. Shortly before I went there, the Marriott Hotel was bombed, that isn't good for tourism. But I talked to my travel agent, who is an advisor for the Ministry of Tourism, that they are working on developing tourism. It seems that there is more to it than what one can see from the outside.
So long.
Christl