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Historical Re-enactment

It’s been a busy end-of-Summer. We’ve had some visits from out of town, and work has been taking up a lot of time.

A few weeks ago, Manon and I managed to get away to the Pointe-à-Callière 18th Century Public Market event.… [Read More]

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A Laurentian Jaunt, Part. 2

The Resort

The eponymous mountain is one of the tallest in the Laurentians, with an elevation of 932m (3,058 ft). The Algonquin name for the mountain is Manitonga Soutana, usually translated into English as the “Mountain of Spirits.”… [Read More]

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A Laurentian Jaunt, Part 1.

Le P’tite Train du Nord

At the beginning of the month, we went off for a weekend to Mont Tremblant, a mountain resort about 85 miles/135km north-west of Montreal in the Laurentian mountains (a.k.a.… [Read More]

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One Week Later

Some things in the botanical garden change dramatically from week to week. Other things do not.

Here are some pictures. Compare to last week!

Remember the tulip field?

This next one, we looked at from a different angle last week, but it’s the same magnolia tree.… [Read More]

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Springing

We made our first visit to the Jardin Botanique this year, and to paraphrase William Gibson: spring has arrived, it’s just not even distributed. (As always, click on pictures to see ’em biggish).… [Read More]

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Josef K. Parks a Car

Warning: long, long rant ahead…

The time has come to pack up some boxes and start nudging the orbit back towards southern California. But if you have a few large boxes you want to stash somewhere in the city, you need a means of transporting them.… [Read More]

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Your Montreal Tourist Bureau

Yup, that’s us (apparently)

It seems that when you live in a certain place, you become the default consultants for tourism in that place. People contact you, sometimes on behalf of people you don’t even know, wanting to hear about the best restaurants or most exciting local experiences or whether the weather is weathering, etc.… [Read More]