Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.
Sometimes it's Savoy Truffle, sometimes it's Crunchy Frog.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

20091104 Dog and Cat in Pierreville


20091104. ...like a dog and a cat at each other...
Today was a winterizing day again. Had the tires changed on my car, along with a lube job and the anti-rust treatment. All done in Pierreville at Les Entreprises Normand Verville, a specialist shop in vehicle electric systems who does some other odd stuff too. The shop is located next to his home. He has two nice dogs, a black one and this beige one. This one went along with be for a walk in the woods behind the shop. A very nice dog but later on it was at this cat's nerves. The cat could defend itself quite honorably! The shop owner lent me a courtesy car so I could go back home while he was working. At home in SFdL, I put up the isolating plastics in the second floor windows.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

20091103 Beatles stuff at D-Tox


20091103 Beatles stuff at D-Tox, a young men and women's clothing store. Some is exclusive and interesting. They have a version of Monopoly with street names and places taken from Liverpool and London, England. A Trivial Pursuit with all Beatles questions. Some puzzles, etc. I took a Sgt Pepper's puzzle. This is in the Brossard store in the Mail Champlain mall.

20091102 Artwork on the highway sound barrier in Brossard


20091102. Artwork on the highway sound barrier in Brossard. Along the eastern side of highway 10 and Bergerac St. Shot taken while on a 51km bike ride on the first day of my doing all the streets of Brossard on bicycle. Done all the streets between Milan, Grande-Allée, Highway 10 and Chevrier.

Monday, November 2, 2009

20091101 Saint-François-du-Lac municipal elections


20091101. Municipal elections in Saint-François-du-Lac, as everywhere in Quebec today. In the voting booth, this is how it looked. My voting poll was #5. So I expected to get at most to vote for the mayor and for who represents my district (#5), just like it happened to Ginette in Brossard earlier in the day. But when it was my turn to vote, they handed me a pile of voting slips. I unrolled them all in the booth and understood that I had to vote for a representative in each and every district, along with the mayor! That's why it took so long for people to vote and that the line was not advancing very fast!
Now, if you look very carefully, there was 3 candidates for mayor. The incumbent on the left, and two ex-SFdL mayors. The funny thing is that, on the mayor voting slip there are 3 choices, but on the representatives' slips there are only 2. That's because the candidates Yvan L'Heureux has the same representatives as Jaques Gill! Only #5 & #6 are missing from his list. (In an ad from the local hebdo L'Annonceur of 20091021, Jacques Gill proposes both Nathalie Desmarais and Julie Bouchard for #6!) Why bother to split the vote if you want the same people with you? Don't these representatives have a say in who they back as mayor? I guess that's how loose and blurry things get in small towns.... I think Nathalie Demarais (district #6), who owns a beauty salon and who's roosters, hens and rabbits sometimes visit my back yard, will have some explaining for me!
Who won? Info below.
http://www.lecourriersud.com/article-i396270-Les-resultats-du-vote.html
Saint-François-du-Lac
Maire: Georgette Critchley (62,6% des votes)
Conseiller 1: Jean-Louis Lambert (74% des votes)
Conseiller 2: Jean Duhaime (60,3% des votes)
Conseiller 3: Yves Plante (59,8% des votes)
Conseiller 4: Daniel Labbé (70,5% des votes)
Conseiller 5: Réjean Gamelin (75,1% des votes)
Conseiller 6: Julie Bouchard (67,7% des votes)

Sunday, November 1, 2009

20091031 Jean Letarte - Le Grand Reposoir (2005)


20091031. A painting in the hall of the Centre Multifonctionnel in Boucherville. It is called Le Grand Reposoir (the great resting place) by Jean Letarte (2005). There were many more paintings there. I chose to post this one because it looked a bit Halloweenish.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

20091030 Winter car port structure


20091030. Time put up the car's winter sheltering port with a little help from a friend. First, the skeleton. Next week the canvas.

Friday, October 30, 2009

20091029 Red Fox on Notre-Dame island, Montreal


20091029. Saw a red fox again on Notre-Dame island. It was roaming here and there along the bike path and over the canal's bridges near to the old Expo 67 Jamaica pavillion, close to the Quebec and France pavillions (those are today the Montreal Casino). Totally unafraid of people. Looking for handouts, it actually approached me and a couple there taking a walk. The man threw it some cookies that the fox ate like a dog would. So it was relatively easy to take some good shots of it. This is the best one, zoomed in at max zoom, slightly cropped and resized by Facebook. If I had something to attract it, I would have done even better. There are plenty of pics of foxes with a nature background out there on the web already. By better, I imagine a pic with background showing context, such as the bike path, my bicycle, or something of what's left of Expo 67.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

20091028 Cross at La Commune in Baie-du-Febvre.


20091028. A simple cross in a field at La Commune in the town of Baie-du-Febvre.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

20051028 Trashed Kodak carousels


20051028. Flashback to four years ago. Kodak slide caroulels in the recycle bin in Longueuil. Sign of the digital times. Things change.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

20091021 Three stenciled squirrels along the Chambly channel.


20091021. Three stenciled squirrels on a pillar of the rt 112 over the Chambly channel.

Monday, October 26, 2009

20091025 Crepidium mieczyslawii as Crepdidium miczyslawi



20091025. Went to an orchid show called the Ochidfête. It's organised by the Eastern Canada Orchid Society, a south shore of Montreal based group. They only have about 100 members and that shows by the size of the ...exhibit, contained in only 2 small rooms. A much smaller exhibit than the yearly orchid show I saw at the De Maisonneuve college last spring, the Montreal Orchidexpo.
Here's a sample of what I saw. It was on the table of the exhibitor called J & L Orchids. We've all seen the flamboyant orchids of wedding bouquets, but what I'm looking out for are the tiny ones. This one caught my attention. It looked like something related to Liparis. It's called here Crepdidium miczyslawi. But I wonder about that. Nether the genus name nor the specie name show up on Google. I get zero hits. Nada. None at all... Nothing... and that usually means that the the genus and/or specie names are spelled wrong. Usually Google suggests spelling corrections but in this case nothing. So it must be spelled terribly wrong! Well, not that wrong after all. I've checked in my favorite reference book on genus names, the Dalla Torr & Harms, and I found a similar name, the Crepidium, placed under Microstylis, a genus related to Liparis just as I thought. Looking up images of Crepidium on Google brings up pics of a plant very similar to the one here. So that must be it! Now, the specie name got me zero hits on Google, but they did suggest me an alternate spelling, but one that was useless to me. So looking up on IPNI, I found a similar name: Crepidium mieczyslawii. So that's it also! Two for two! This specie name gets me only five hits on Google! No wonder I had trouble finding it's proper name! Funny thing about Google: it does not show the IPNI page about this plant, not even in Google Scholar.
See the rest of the pics of the Orchidfête that I kept HERE and HERE.
Exhibitors and species shown are: Paphanatics Unlimited|||||| Cloud Orchids||| Aerangis rhodostica v. luteo-alba|||||| Habenaria myriotricha||||||||| Exotic Orchids Plus||| Oncidium ornithorynchum 'Orchidexpert X Donald'|||||| Schoenorchis fragrans||| Le Paradis des Orchidées||||||||| Phalaenopsis chingrey's goldstaff 'Orchis'||| Phalaenopsis Sogo Manager X Taisuco glory||||||||| Oncidium Twinkle 'Red Fantasy'||| Tropical Gardens Orchids||| Phalaenopsis tetraspis||| Asconopsis Jai Ho's Orange||| Neofinetia falcata 'Kinloukaku'||| Neofinetia falcata 'Seiryujishi'||| Neofinetia falcata 'Isetyabo'||| Tolumnia Spicy Pink||| Doritis pulcherrima 'Bedford Blue Ribbon'||||||||| Panarica prismatocarpa|||||| Les Orchidées MFC||| DiCiommo Orchids||| Encyclia cochleata||| Oncidium Jiuhbao Gold 'Taiwan'||||||||| Ecuagenera||| An-Li & Roger Sheng||| Orchid Inn||| Paphiopedilum hybride primaire Juxius|||||||||||| Paphiopedilum hybride primaire Johanna Burkhardt||| ||||||||| Ottawa Orchid Society||| Hamilton Greenhouse||| Green Poppies||| Les Orchidophiles de Québec||| Jardin Botanique de Montréal||| Dendrochilum filiforme|||||||||||| Trichoceros antennifer|||||| Ceratostylis retisquama|||||| Catasetum incurvum|||Mormodes rolfeanum||| |||||||||||| X Cycnodes Wine Delight 'J.E.M.' |||||||||||||||||| Bulbophyllum gracillimum|||||| Laelia splendida|||||||||||||||||| x Ascocenda Suksamran Sunlight 'Orange Crush'|||||| Lycaste cruenta|||||| Encyclia diota ssp. atrorubens||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Eastern Canada Orchid Society||| Radio Shack Optimus screen protector||||||||| Restrepia cuprea||| Ascocenda Suks anran 'Sunlight'|||||| Bedford Orchids||| Robert Flynn Designer||| J & L Orchids||| Angraecum didieri||| Masdevallia andreettana||| Pleurothallis mystax||||||||| Masdevallia exquisita||| Crepidium mieczyslawi as Crepdidium miczyslawi|||||||||||| Isochilus major 'Fox Den'|||||| Dracuvallia Blue Boy 'Cow Hollow'|||||| Fleurifik||| Plant Exotica|||||| Catasetum fimbriatum 'Golden Horizon'||||||||| ||| Catasetum socco||| Cycnoches barthiorum 'Jumbo Orchid'|||||| Brassocattleya Chief Pink 'Diana'|||||| Grammatocymbidium Lovely Melody|||||||||||| Anne Herbatuk Ikenobo||| Marsh Hollow Orchids||| Habenaria rhodochila|||||| Stelis eublepharis 'Conni's Star'|||||| Scaphosepalum gibberosum 'Marsh Hollow'||||||||||||||||||||| Dendrobium cuthbertsonii||| Wilsonara Firecracker 'Redstar'||||||||| Paphinia herrarae 'Marsh Hollow'|||||||||||||||||| Les Orchidophiles de Montréal||||||||| Stenoglottis fimbriata 'Drayton'||||||||| Dendrobium Pompadour|||||| Colmanara Wildcat||| Calanthe Grouville|||||| Aerangis hyaloïdes||||||||| Paphiopedilum Toni Semple|||||||||||| Dendrobium rigidum||||||||| Dendrobium cobbianum|||||| Dendrobium magnum||||||||| Dendrobium tenuibulbon||||||||| Dendrobium cootesii||||||||||||||| Bulbophyllum purpureorachis||||||||||||||||||||| Peristeria pendula|||||| Robiquetia merillii||| Orchids in Our Tropics||| Dendrobium lawesii||||||||| Stelis argentata|||||| Darwinia Charm 'Blue Star'|||||| Southern Ontario Orchid Society||||||||||||||| Laeliocattleya C.G. Roebling 'Royal Purple'|||||| Lepanthes telipogoniflora|||||||||||||||||| Platystele umbellata||||||||||||||| Lockhartia oerstedii||||||||| Adaglossum Summit 'Frenchtown'

Sunday, October 25, 2009

20071024 Mailbox/bicycle in Nicolet


20071024. Two years ago today. Here's an original concept: a mailbox on a bicycle. After the mailman passes, use it to carry stuff! Pic taken in Nicolet along the Rang Saint-Alexis.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

20091023 Sun, clouds, airplane and wires over Notre-Dame island


20091023. Sun, clouds, airplane and wires over Notre-Dame island.

Friday, October 23, 2009

20091022 First snowfall in Brossard


20091022. First snowfall in Brossard.

20091021 Montérégiade II fermée 1001 au 0531


20091021. Along a 100km bike ride to Mont-Saint-Grégoire, I saw this bike path sign that says "FERMÉE DU 1er OCT. AU 31 MAI", i.e. "closed from October 1st to May 31st", on the segment from Richelieu to Mt-St-Grégoire. That is totally ridiculous. We can cycle well into late October and even right into early December in some good years in fall and from March in spring without getting your tires in the snow. That early in spring there would still be snow along the bike path, but not on the road pavement, but there still is some meltwater there. I did once cycle during a warm spell on a February day about 10-15 years ago in St-Placide, but that's unusual.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

20091020 Monument about the 12 November 1955, Nicolet


20091020. Monument about the big landslide that happened in Nicolet 12 November 1955 that killed 3 persons.

The plaque below says:
ICI
LE 12 NOVEMBRE 1955
UN ÉBOULIS
FIT TROIS VICTIMES
ET DÉTRUISIT
L'ÉVÊCHÉ, L'ACADÉMIE
ET
QUATRE RÉSIDENCES

SOCIÉTÉ ST-JEAN-BTE.
DE NICOLET.

Translation (none of the automatic translators are accurate):
Here November 12th 1955, a landslide took three lives and destroyed the Bishopric, the Academy and four residences.
St-Jean-Baptiste Society of Nicolet.

20091019 Conférence Vélo Qubéc: Jean-François Bédard: Cuba

Monday, October 19, 2009

20091018 Gilbert Boyer 1991- La Montagne Des Jours, Mont-Royal


To make a special happening today, we did this circuit of the five mable carved plates scattered around the Mont-Royal mountain park in Montreal. The artwork, called La Montagne Des Jours (the mountain of days), was done in 1991.
The texts on each discs are:

at l'Abri:
G. BOYER 1991
APPUYÉES À UN ARBRE
leaning against a tree
DES TACHES DE LUMIÈRE
stains of light
LE VENT DANS LES FEUILLES
the wind in the leaves
OUI MOI AUSSI ÇA FAIT LONGTEMPS QUE JE NE SUIS PAS RETOURNÉ... BIENTÔT... TU AURAIS DÛ M'AMENER ICI AVANT
yes me too it's bee a long time since i came back... soon... you should have brought me here sooner
DES FOIS JE FERME LES YEUX, J'IMAGINE QUE JE SUIS LÀ-BAS. TU SOURIS. TU SAIS ÇA ME MANQUE BEAUCOUP.
sometimes i close my eyes, i imagine i'm over there. you smile. you know it misses me a lot
TU VA M'ÉCRIRE SOUVENT? À TOUS LES JOURS!
you'll write me often? every day!

at Le sommet:
G. BOYER 1991
VOLER AU-DESSUS DE LA MONTAGNE JUSQU'À S'ENDORMIR LOIN LOIN LOIN
flying above the mountain till i sleep far far far
C'EST BEAU NON? QUAND JE VEUX LIRE LES DERNIÈRES PAGES D'UN BON LIVRE JE M'INSTALLE ICI
it's beautiful no? when i want to read the last pages of a good book i do it here
DE TEMPS EN TEMPS, JE LÈVE LES YEUX. IL Y A LE PAYSAGE COMME ÇA. JE FAIS DURER LE PLAISIR
from time to time, i raise my eyes. there are landscapes like that. i make the pleasure last.
ÉCOUTE... FAUDRAIT Y ALLER. C'EST À LA VEILLE DE TOMBER
listen... we've got to go. it's going to rain soon
ON VA PASSER PAR LE CHEMIN DE LA DAME. JE VAIS TE MONTRER QUELQUE CHOSE
we're going to pass by the lady's road. i'll show you something
TONNERRE
thunder

at L'escalier sous l'observatoire:
G. BOYER 1991
UNE PLUIE FINE
a fine misty rain
LE ROCHER
the rock
TOUTE LA VIE
all the life
ODEURS
odors
AH! UNE PERCÉE DE SOLEIL. JE TE L'AVAIS DIT. NON? ON FAIT LE GRAND TOUR
ah! the sun breaks through the clouds. i told you. no? we do the big tour
MOI, J'AIME TOUJOURS ÇA VENIR SUR LA MONTAGNE. ÇA ME FAIT DU BIEN
me, i always like to come to the mountain. does me some good
PAS LOIN D'ICI. CHARLES ET MOI. ON S'ÉTAIT CHICANÉ
not far from here. charles and me. we had a row
JE NE ME RAPPELLE MÊME PLUS POURQUOI
i don't remember even why

at La côte placide:
G. BOYER 1991
TU ES AU COURANT DE CES HISTOIRES QU'IL RACONTE TOUT LE TEMPS À TOUT LE MONDE, ET BIEN... AVANT PROMET DE NE RIEN DIRE À PERSONNE. C'EST UN SECRET.
you know the stories they tell all the time to everyone, well... first promise me to tell no one. it's a secret
DIMANCHE LUNDI MARDI MERCREDI JEUDI VENDREDI SAMEDI
sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday
ÇA VA, ON A AU MOINS UN QUART D'HEURE AVANT QU'IL ARRIVE. IL VA NOUS REJOINDRE AU VIEUX PEUPLIER
it's ok, we've got at least 15 minutes before they arrive. he'll meet us at the old poplar
DEUX TROIS ÉTOILES UNE BOULE DE BRUME AUTOUR DE LA LUNE
two three stars, a ball of fog around the moon


at Le lac aux Castors:
G. BOYER 1991
VEUX-TU ALLER TE BALANCER? LE PREMIER ARRIVÉ
do you want to go on the swing? the first there
MOI JE PEUX MONTER PLUS HAUT QUE LE CIEL
me, i want to climb higher than the sky
UN PETIT GARÇON A RETROUVÉ SA MAMAN, ELLE A UN CHANDAIL BLANC
a little boy found his mother, she's got a white sweater
HÉ! T'AS UNE COCCINELLE SUR L'ÉPAULE
hey! you've got a ladybug on your sholder
NON, ENLÈVE LA PAS, ÇA PORTE CHANCE
no, don't remove it, it brings good luck
DES POISSONS ROUGES! IL Y EN A PLEIN!
red fishes! there are lots!
MAIS , L'HIVER OÙ ILS VONT?
but in the winter, where do they go?
AEIOUY
aeiouy

See my Facebook picture album of all five discs of this circuit HERE.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

20091917 Aconitum napellus in Brossard


20091917. Aconitum napellus on Brebeuf street in Brossard. I liked the simple disposition with the cedar post fence

Saturday, October 17, 2009

20091016 Sugar maple in Montreal


20091016. Sugar maple in fall foliage color. Deep red with some orange in it. Actually, I used the "Foliage" setting on my camera to saturate the colors and so give it an even deeper red coloring. Makes for a more striking picture. Pic taken on Notre-Dame island.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Google Street Views @ Googleplex, Mountain View, CA


An interesting series of images from Google Street Views is the once-around-the-block of Google's complex of buildings in Mountain View, California. Seems all the employees were asked to go out and be as crazy as nerds can be! Check out also the satellite image of the roof of the buildings. They are all covered in solar panels! See it HERE.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

20091014: First Frost in Brossard


20091014: First Frost in Brossard. Actually, last Saturday the 10th at about 11 PM, we saw a bit of frost in Vaudreuil-Dorion on the car, but the temp warmed up during the night, so that doesn't count as much.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Google Street Views, 74 Côte De la Montagne, Québec, QC


A group of people, mostly children, actually waving at the Google Street Views Cameras! Picture taken at 74 Côte De la Montagne in Québec City. This is also a good example of the blurring of the faces. We can see that on this image and on the adjacent ones that not all the faces are blurred. I have no qualms with that. I'm sure that some people, myself included, would love to see their face on a GSV picture!
See it HERE.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

20091012 Larix laricina in SFdL


20091012. Larix laricina planted in my back yard in Saint-François-du-Lac. Turns a brght yellow in fall.

Monday, October 12, 2009

20091011 Coprinus comatus à SFdL


20091011. Coprinus comatus in Saint-François-du-Lac. A very good edible mushroom commonly seen in lawns in fall.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

20091010 Google Street Views, Canada


20091010. Google Street Views in at last on-line in Canada! Yay!!! I just LOVE this app. Not all the streets in Canada are visible just yet, far from it, but you can see most of Montreal and it's suburbs, same for Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary and Vancouver. Some of Quebec City is visible also. This image is in Old Montreal right beside City Hall.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

20091009 Guy Laliberté in Space


20091009. The Cirque Du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté is in space! He's Canada's first private citizen to go in there. He payed $35 million of his own money for that one week trip. I say go for it if you can! Tonight he put on a unique TV show from space to promote his One Drop foundation.
The show, called Poetic Social Mission, featured the likes of Peter Gabriel, U2, Al Gore, David Suzuki, Shakira, Gilberto Gil, Bindi Irwin, Salma Hayek, Lila Downs, Jean Lemire, Matthew McConaughey, Joss Stone, etc, and I'm dropping only some of the people I know here! A poem by Yann Martel was read by some of the people cited here, some others performed songs. The show was broadcast from around the world. We loved it!

Friday, October 9, 2009

20091008 Feuillage d'automne et roc


20091008. Fall foliage is at their best now in the Laurentians. This is along the Petit Train du Nord bike path, between Saint-Adèle and Val-Morin. Pic taken while on a 46km bike ride between Piedmont and Val-David.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

20091007 Piedmont mushroom semi-circle


. Mushroom semi-circle as seen overhead two floors up zoomed in. Growing in the lawn at Loftboutique phase 3 in Piedmont.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

20091006 Laccaria laccata à Labelle


20091006. Laccaria laccata along the Petit Train du Nord bike path in the Laurentians in Labelle. Edible. We picked some.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

20091005 Bolets à Morin-Heights


20091005. Bolets à Morin-Heights.

Monday, October 5, 2009

20091004 Geastrum saccatum à Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts


20091004 in front of 38 Av Filion in Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts. Under spruce on a lawn. I believe this is the first time I see such a mushroom. Called Earthstars (Étoiles de terre), they are simply puffballs wrapped in a casing that opens up along slits. This action raises the mushroom off the ground making it easy to get accidentally pushed around by animals, rain or wind to aid in spore dispersal.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

20091003 Fall foliage in Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts


20091003. Fall foliage in Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

20091002 Rose des Vents du Parc de La Cité-du-Hâvre


20091002. Le pont Jacques-Cartier vue du Parc de La Cité-du-Havre.

Friday, October 2, 2009

20091001 Withering Phalaenopsis


20091001. Last February 9th, I got an orchid plant at Costo, a Phalaenopsis (See it then at http://aildoux2009.blogspot.com/2009/02/20090209-phalaenopsis.html). This week, after an amazing 8 months in bloom, it's final flowers started at last to wither! I got my money's worth, and it will bloom again and again in the years to come if it goes like another Phalaenopsis I had years ago. Nice!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

20090922 Broken DVD



20090922. This is what happens to a DVD if you break it between the fingers of one hand. Luck I didn't scrape myself.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

20090914 Crème de Tomates Jaunes


Du Châtelaine de Septembre 2004, j'ai essayé une recette fait avec des tomates jaunes. Nous avions une abondance de tomates jaunes, alors il fallait faire quelque chose avec. Le résultat était vraiment très bon!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

20090923 Collection de Mortier & Pilon


Last year, I went to a pharmacy nearby. It was Halloween and they were all costumed up. This year, I went back to that pharmacy. I had noticed that the pharmacist had a mortar & pestle collection on display. Today, I saw that it was displayed even nearer to the people so I took the liberty to take a pic of every single one of them. One other not shown here can be see following the Halloween pics.

Monday, September 28, 2009

20090927 Courges Sauvages à Notre-Dame-de-Pierreville


Depuis deux ans, je fais une récolte de courges sauvages à Notre-Dame-de-Pierreville. Probablement que ce sont des plantules qui ont germés de déchets de courges. Ils pousses rampant sur le sol et grimpant sur les plants de blé d'inde! Vraiment surprenant et très beau en même temps. L'année passée, j'en avais récolté pas mal plus que cette année. Probablement que ce sont de déchets de l'automne 2007 qui ont revenus abondamment l'année passée, peut abondamment cette année, et possiblement pas du tout l'année prochaine. Voyez mes photos de cette année et de l'année passé sur Facebook ICI.

20090926 Défi Vélomag Shawinigan


Le 107km du Défi Vélomag Shawinigan dans le Parc National de La Mauricie, vue de ma caméra fixé sur la Clampette fixé sur mon guidon de vélo. Je suis arrivé presque dernier! Photos Facebook ICI.

20090925 Parc Étienne-Bellemare, Saint-Jean-des-Piles


Le Parc Étienne-Bellemare à Saint-Jean-des-Piles dans la Mauricie est intéressant pour ses multiples sculptures et pour la très belle vue qu'elle a sur la rivière Saint-Maurice est sur le village de Grandes-Piles l'autre coté de la rivière. Voyez mon album photo Facebook ICI.

Friday, September 25, 2009

20090924 St-Lawrence Seaway dike @ St-Lambert lock


20090924. On the St-Lawrence Seaway dike near the Saint-Lambert lock on the last leg of a 101km bike ride. Windy day. Lots of clouds of bugs that get in your mouth, eyes, ears, hair, nose, etc. Had to cover my mouth and nose with a tissue as a scarf. Strong fall weather feeling in the air. First frost is just around the corner.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

20090923 The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It


20090923. I was watching a 1977 made for TV one hour movie starring John Cleese. The movie, called The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It, said that the end of civilization as we know it happened on the 23rd September 1975 and by a strange coincidence, I was watching it on the 23rd September 2009, 34 years later to the day! Wow! Still, nothing happened, then or now.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

20090922 Orange & red beets


Ten days ago, on the 12th, we bought in a market in Lachine these beets. Contrary to the regular purple variety, these were either orange or red. We got both.


After brushing, the colors stand out more.


But after cooking in a pressure cooker for about 20 minutes, they lost all their color! What a shame!


After peeling and slicing, some color was still visible. Looks like the orange ones become yellow and the red ones either kept some of the red they had or became white. The big white one was sweet. The yellow ones were good but not as tasty as the regular purple ones. The red ones were slightly bitter. All in all, I do not recommend these curious varieties. Stick to the purple ones, they are still the best!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

20090921 Affiche "Traverse de Canards" à Candiac


20090921. Duck crossing across the street from the 9 Marie Victorin Boulevard in Candiac, along the south shore of the St-Lawrence river.

Monday, September 21, 2009

20090920 Chinese Lanterns Exhibit at the Montreal Botanical Gardens


Main event of our visit: The Chinese Lanterns annual exhibit. First, here are the shots of these as seen in the daytime. See my Facebook pics HERE.

20090920 Visit to the Montreal Botanical Gardens


After the mushroom event, we went for a visit in that vast Montreal Botanical Gardens. I took "a few" shots of plant that fascinated me for one reason or another. See my Facebook pics HERE.

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