This is, as the title of the post says, a pair of feet in an elevator. Not too much else to say about this post except for that.

This is, as the title of the post says, a pair of feet in an elevator. Not too much else to say about this post except for that.

Creepy as this is, it’s actually the hallway outside my apartment door. They recently changed all the natural-light bulbs to these ultra-bright fluorescent ones that make everything look insanely bright and unnatural. More light is not always a good thing.

When I had originally heard that the Quebec ice hotel had glasses made of ice, I think I was expecting something slightly different. It turns out the glasses are more just cubes of ice that have a small hole drilled into the centre, which can be filled up with alcohol. The inside of the glass is more like a shot glass than a regular drinking glass.
A few drinks before bed make the sub-zero temperatures in the ice hotel room a little more bearable (along with a dip in the hot tub to warm up before bed).

This is where people get married at the ice hotel in Quebec. Even the chapel pews were made of ice (they’re behind me, so you can’t really see them).

This was in a church that I quite literally just wandered into in Quebec city. It was closed the day before, but we managed to finally get in to see it. It was really dark and quiet inside — well, like a church I guess.
