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Le Canadien-Français
Lost in the Wilderness
Canada
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Posted - December 22 2003 : 6:29:25 PM
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I did look at the Mohican Board for a while and I found it is a very interresting forum with great people. I am an addict of history but I am a new comer in reenactement. French is my native and daily language so I must sometimes use my French-English and English-French dictionnary to translate. I am not an avid typist for replies but I am sure to learn many stories from here and there with everyone.
Here where I came from : http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/fortchambly/index_e.asp
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Highlander
Colonial Militia
USA
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Posted - December 22 2003 : 7:06:28 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Le Canadien-Français
I did look at the Mohican Board for a while and I found it is a very interresting forum with great people. I am an addict of history but I am a new comer in reenactement. French is my native and daily language so I must sometimes use my French-English and English-French dictionnary to translate. I am not an avid typist for replies but I am sure to learn many stories from here and there with everyone.
Here where I came from : http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/fortchambly/index_e.asp
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Wilderness Woman
Watcher of the Wood
USA
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Posted - December 22 2003 : 7:33:41 PM
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Welcome to you, Monsieur! We are very glad to have you here. This will be a good place for you to practice both your English and your typing! We hope that you will feel free to join in whenever you would like.
I followed the link you posted and that fort is very beautiful. Do you re-enact there at the fort? |
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Le Canadien-Français
Lost in the Wilderness
Canada
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Posted - December 22 2003 : 7:46:50 PM
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Has a newcomer in reenactement I plan to start in spring 2004. I would like to join the "Milice de Chambly" but wy job takes about all of my time for the moment. La Milice de Chambly and La Compagnie Franche de la Marine have regularly reenactement at Fort Chambly. I hope for a rendez-vous in august for La Fête de la Saint-Louis, didn't have one last year. I will get some info for that. Au revoir
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SgtMunro
Soldier of the King
USA
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Posted - December 23 2003 : 09:18:30 AM
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Hello, Le Canadien-Francais, nice to have another reenactor aboard. You should find this place both a wealth of information and fun chat/banter with alot of good people.
Your Most Humble Servant,
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Serjeant-Major Duncan Munro Capt. Thos. Graham's Coy. 42nd Royal Highland Regiment of Foote (The Black Sheep of the Black Watch)
"Nemo Me Impune Lacessit" -Or- "Recruit locally, fight globally." |
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YoungNative
Pioneer
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Posted - December 24 2003 : 12:33:44 AM
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Welcome to the message board and to reenacting. I look forward to meeting you at an event.
Good people, uncle when do i get to meet them? Just kidding. Yes, there are alot of good people both here and in the reenacting community.
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"Re-enacting is life, the rest is just history." -me
"In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." -M. L. King Jr.
"music is like this porthole into another world - the world of truth." -Trey Anastasio
"you do not have to fear what goes bump in the night, when you become what lurks in the dark" - unknown
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Le Canadien-Français
Lost in the Wilderness
Canada
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Posted - December 24 2003 : 11:05:30 AM
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<Uncle for sure once more... My sister Marie-France had a newborn girl yesterday at 8h31 AM. 7½lbs for 21". Little Maude. I am very happy, she is for sure the geatest Chrismast gift to all the family. |
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Wilderness Woman
Watcher of the Wood
USA
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Posted - December 24 2003 : 2:49:52 PM
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Congratulations! A new little one in the family is always fun. I had a great-grandmother whose name was Maude. Enjoy your niece, Uncle! |
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Grenouille
Colonial Settler
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Posted - December 24 2003 : 10:25:43 PM
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Bonjour monsieur, I visited Fort Chambly in 2000. Nice place. I also spent Friday night at Jackys? -- it was a local nightclub. That was fun! Bienvenue a la groupe.
a bientot, Jim
quote: Originally posted by Le Canadien-Français
I did look at the Mohican Board for a while and I found it is a very interresting forum with great people. I am an addict of history but I am a new comer in reenactement. French is my native and daily language so I must sometimes use my French-English and English-French dictionnary to translate. I am not an avid typist for replies but I am sure to learn many stories from here and there with everyone.
Here where I came from : http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/fortchambly/index_e.asp
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Le Canadien-Français
Lost in the Wilderness
Canada
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Henry dit Henry
Lost in the Wilderness
Canada
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Kate
Ariel's Cabin Caretaker, Retired
United Kingdom
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Posted - April 03 2004 : 3:19:39 PM
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Bonsoir, Henri,
I have spent MANY happy hours wandering around Fort Chambly!! I lived in St. Bruno and worked in downtown Montreal, for three years. Visiting Fort Chambly was one of our favourite, regular Sunday afternoon outings!!
Thank you for the link to the Fort Chambly site - it was WONDERFUL to 'wander round' once more!!!
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Kate
"Cuimhnich air na daoine o'n d'thainig thu." (Remember the people from whom you came.)
~ Celtic Wisdom
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