Tom, thanks for the link for English to French words; and thanks Steve for complying it. I'm going to print it out and have it with me at all times. I was just beginning to look up words and make a list of my own, but Steve's is better.
I had complied another message, but I think it got lost in cyber space during a heavy rain burst as I hit send. Tim and I have been out of cyber communication for the last couple of days. Basically my message said that I was gonna give it my all in Quebec. I'm very comfortable meeting strangers, can easily make fun of myself and have a big warm smile. Coupled with my list from Steve I think we'll be OK.
I do have a question that crossed my mind. In the grocery stores, here in Ontario, we have found that the items are labeled with both French and English. Is that true for Quebec?
As Tim mentioned on the other thread, we are in Vineland, Ontario and plan to stock up, check the long range weather so that we can see the Gaspe' pennisula and make sure one of our kitties is alright. Cats always seem to spit-up, but this one is doing an excessive amount of it. I had picked apple blossom stems to put in a vase for the coach and we've seen her eating some blossoms, so hopefully it's just an upset tummy. If not, off to the vet we go.
BTW, rain, again, last night; but the sun is trying to shine through. I think we'll go to a couple of wineries this afternoon....
More on the "Heading to Canada" thread.
Giles, if your sister and her husband can tackle the US with no english speaking skills, then we can do Quebec. BTW, did you know ALL owners of Allegro Buses are great people, very friendly and very helpful.
Marsha~ Allegro Bus owner