More from Montreal

  • Aug. 9th, 2009 at 5:56 PM
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This is the first time I've been able to get through with wireless for a while, and it wasn't easy.

Spent Thursday at the Botanical Gardens, five and half hours worth of walking--the picture above is from the Chinese Garden. Friday I did three panels and a reading. Saturday was hanging out and talking to people, including catching up with Wen Spencer about her time in Japan; C. and I also went out to dinner with Jessica Freeley and Nica Berry before the Masquerade. My favorite costume in the Masquerade was a recreation of the Elseworlds Amazonian Princess, which had a definite steampunk flavor to it.
 

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Montreal, day two

  • Aug. 5th, 2009 at 8:11 AM
turtle
I'm still posting a few photos at the pro blog, as that site seems a little faster for it. I'll do a gallery when I get back.

Yesterday was our trip to Pointe-à-Callière, the archaeology museum I'd really looking forward to seeing.  It's built on the foundations of the old customs house, and down in the basement you can see various foundations and the results of excavations in the area, which had centuries worth of human occupation.  There's also a nice observatory, and a temporary exhibit on pirates (way too crowded, mostly stuff I knew about already, in more detail).  We got there around 10 am, when it opened, and didn't end up leaving until around 3 pm.  The restaurant in the museum was amazing, not at all what you'd expect.  I had a prix fixe of zucchini cream soup, ceasar salad with crispy bacon, and an artsy raspberry tart.  All of it was beautifully prepared and flavorful.  The only flaw in the meal was a fire alarm, which meant I had to carry my dessert down several flights of stairs and eat it outside.  (A kid had pulled the alarm.)


After that, we walked through a nice little park that had been created from an old industrial canal along the river, ultimately arriving at a pier where one could book boat tours.  We snagged flyers for all the different tours and ducked into a restaurant on the quai to peruse them, only to discover the restaurant had circus performances several nights a week.  While I drank my cafe au lait (primo! the coffee's all been excellent), I watched an acrobat working on choreography for an act involving two long strips of fabric hung from the very high ceiling.  Sometimes, she would be hanging upside down by her feet while she conversed with her companion, who stood on the stage and dealt with various props.


We took a quick walk along a touristy plaza with live music, balloon artist, sketch artist, souvenir shops, etc. while we waited for our boat to leave.  The boat was actually enclosed; I would have preferred to feel the wind, but the view wasn't much good from up top.  The boat also did supper cruises, so we could have had drinks and snacks if so inclined.  I spent most of the cruise taking pictures.  There were a couple of really cool rollercoasters visible from our boat, bridges, kayakers, and the Biosphere.


We visited some drool-worthy shops afterwards, on our way to dinner--all stuff by local designers, including some seriously tempting handbags and scarves and ornamental items.  We both resisted (so far).  Then dinner at a club/restaurant that C. had heard about, at a place that specialized in fish and game.  I had elk (wapiti), and I loved it better than steak; it was served with quinoa and lightly cooked nectarine slices.  I also really liked their lightly cooked, marinated beets and a puree of carrots and sweet potatoes, garnished with a smoky, spicy oil.  C. picked the wine, which was delicious, though I have never put anything so expensive into my mouth before.


Today's plan is to visit the Biodome/Botanical Gardens/Olympic Stadium area.

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Montreal photos

  • Aug. 4th, 2009 at 7:52 AM
turtle
I'm posting some Montreal photos over at the pro blog. Updates when I can.

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down and safe!

  • Aug. 3rd, 2009 at 7:39 PM
turtle
Made it to Montreal only two hours late (plane had mechanical problems at previous origin point).

Our hotel has goldfish! In a giant pond with little bridges you can walk on!

C. and I looked at lots of architecture then spent a really long time at the Basilica of Notre Dame wandering around and admiring it while listening to a rehearsal of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. It's full of dark, carved and painted wood, richly colored stained glass, and lit candles in rainbow colors. I took lots and lots of pictures; also found the WWI memorial tablet. We also spent a while in the chapel, which after a 1978 fire was redone as a mix of the remaining woodwork and modern sculpture. It was all light woods, and full of light.

After an afternoon snack of tea and tarte citron for me, coffee and a tiramisu-like thing for C., we tramped back to our hotel and soaked for a while in the whirlpool. We're about to go get dinner, after C. finishes reading all the recommendations. We'd also like to at least have a drink at the Hotel Place D'Armes, because it has a rooftop bar. It's next to the oldest skyscraper in Montreal, which is made of brownstone and looks a little like The Bourse in Philadelphia, except it has a cool clock. Next to that is a building whose name I've temporarily forgotten, but it's Art Deco and looks scarily like the Empire State Building except much, much shorter.

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