Ever wondered where our moderator lives? One of the most beautiful cities in the entire world! Ottawa!

Ever wondered where our moderator lives? One of the most beautiful cities in the entire world! Ottawa!

Here!

a Ottawa summer in the city

And here are some lovely photos of our marvelous, very liveable city, which some call the Geneva of Canada.

b Ottawa Canada's capital aerial view downtown

c Ottawa Canada's capital city by night

d Ottawa Canada's capital city Rideau Canal and Congress Centre

f Ottawa Parliament buildings
e Ottawa Canada's capital city Rideau Canal
g 7 day forecast early sept 2016

h Ottawa Google Maps

i Brittany Drive

5 responses to “Ever wondered where our moderator lives? One of the most beautiful cities in the entire world! Ottawa!”

  1. ritaroberts Avatar

    Wonderful. Love the one ‘ Ottawa by night.’

    1. vallance22 Avatar

      Yes, me too! Ottawa is a lovely city. Someday I am sure you will be able to visit,
      just as Louis-Dominique and I visit you in 2018 for your degree!

      1. ritaroberts Avatar

        I shall need to win the pools then before I can visit.

        1. vallance22 Avatar

          Yeah, I figured you would say that. But you know how Providence and God work. So far all things good for you and me and now for Thalassa have fallen into place, sooooo you never know!

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