Today is a rainy autumn day, a perfect day to sit down on a chair and write a little. We had dinner guests from Belgium over yesterday evening, so I'm in the fortunate position of being able to have a mimosa from left over Cava we served and chocolate from our desert. Not a bad start to a rainy Sunday.
Yesterday was a sunny Saturday, so we swopped the gym for a walk outside, around our precious Parc Lafontaine.
I had received a message from my "godmother-in-law" and decided it was a great idea to send her a picture of her godson enjoying a sunny day at the park, so we sat down on the funny chairs at the Léo Ayotte viewpoint.
Underneath each chair there is an object, a pair of shoes, a lunch bag, a folded newspaper, a book or a ball. All equally made in metal and permanently stuck to the ground. I like this spot, it's the second part of a sculpture group designed by Michel Goulet. The first part can be found at another lovely spot only a few steps away from the park, at Place Roy. This piece of art called "les lecons singulières" was not at all well received back in the 90's when it was installed. People got angry, because you were not able to sit on the chairs. The chairs got vandalized several times and one even stolen, so they had to remove them and the place was empty for a year.
In 1999 they came up with another way to attach the chairs to the ground and a copy was made of the stolen one and two more chairs were added so that people would be able to sit. I find this a funny story that gives a pretty good insight of how people think in the province of Quebec. Why just walk past these chairs and admire the mystery of them, when you can revolt against them and even steel one?
The stolen chair was recovered twelve years later and it got placed in the Botanical garden as part of a work called "Un jardin à Soi". In other words a must see chair in Montreal and now on my to do list for my next visit to the Botanical garden.
To Michel Goulet a chair is "the pretext for meeting new people, sharing and communicating" and so it inspired him in his sculptural work.
We ended our walk by getting cupcakes from a bakery and walking back to the park. It was pretty crowded at the park and each time we saw an empty bench we rushed over to it in vain to see somebody else steel it right in front of us. We ended up sitting down on a stone eating the cupcakes. Equally comfortable however.
After these cute but a little too sweet cupcakes we rushed home to prepare the dinner for our Belgium friends. Later in the evening we all sat down at the dinner table sharing, laughing and talking. We tried to figure out the last time some of us had met and came to the conclusion it was 6 years ago, around a dinner table sitting on chairs in Finland. It is true that chairs play a central role in bringing us humans together, I had never really thought about it before.
This blog is written by a Swedish speaking Finn nowadays living in French Canada ... or where ever life takes her. It has no silver lining and has little to do with anything and the little it has to do with something it should seriously not be taken all that seriously. It is just a way to forget, forgive and move forward or backwards or a bit to the side. What ever direction life is going ...
sunnuntai 16. lokakuuta 2016
keskiviikko 12. lokakuuta 2016
a secret garden
Yesterday was another beautifully sunny day. As it's getting colder and picnic days are coming to an end, I decided to close our season and serve one last one for my beloved. We normally tend to go to a park close by, called Parc Lafontaine along with a lot of other humans, dogs and squirrels.
This time I decided to make it more intimate and romantic and take my beloved over the bridge to the Island of Sainte-Hélène. The walk there is less romantic thanks to cars and moody people on bikes but the view is spectacular.
On the island you can see a brick tower and just below it, is our romantic spot.
The tower, called tour de Lévis, is a water tower built in 1936. Unfortunately nothing more romantic than that but it apparently has a breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings if you are lucky enough to get access to the inside and walk up the 157 steps. We have not been that lucky yet.
Our picnic spot we got to share with a duck and two squirrels and thankfully no moody humans. It's such a wonderfully quiet place, at least this time a year. It feels somewhat abandoned and therefore a bit secretive.
We sat down close to the pond that I assume is a man built one. We put on some nice Dominican music, Fernando Villalona, to be more precise. I'm in a period of being absolutely crazy about his more romantically sad boleros and cha-cha-chá rhythms. For a woman in the fashion industry, a bolero is a piece of clothing or then the classical music piece of Ravel. I'm however expanding my horizons and so I learned that bolero is as well a slow tempo music with roots in both Spain and Cuba. By listening to Fernando Villalona one gets to enjoy the Cuban version spiced up in a Dominican way.
We got to enjoy the company of the duck the entire time. Apparently it's not only us who enjoys the more quiet spots of Montreal, because this duck was completely alone with no friends or family in sight but none the less in a very descretly social mood.
When the sky slowly started to turn off its light in our secret garden, we packed our bags, said goodbye to the duck and walked back up to the Jacques Cartier bridge. The view was just as spectacular after sunset but the humans unfortunately not any less moody.
This time I decided to make it more intimate and romantic and take my beloved over the bridge to the Island of Sainte-Hélène. The walk there is less romantic thanks to cars and moody people on bikes but the view is spectacular.
On the island you can see a brick tower and just below it, is our romantic spot.
The tower, called tour de Lévis, is a water tower built in 1936. Unfortunately nothing more romantic than that but it apparently has a breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings if you are lucky enough to get access to the inside and walk up the 157 steps. We have not been that lucky yet.
Our picnic spot we got to share with a duck and two squirrels and thankfully no moody humans. It's such a wonderfully quiet place, at least this time a year. It feels somewhat abandoned and therefore a bit secretive.
We got to enjoy the company of the duck the entire time. Apparently it's not only us who enjoys the more quiet spots of Montreal, because this duck was completely alone with no friends or family in sight but none the less in a very descretly social mood.
When the sky slowly started to turn off its light in our secret garden, we packed our bags, said goodbye to the duck and walked back up to the Jacques Cartier bridge. The view was just as spectacular after sunset but the humans unfortunately not any less moody.
maanantai 10. lokakuuta 2016
shades and shadows
Fall is here and the colors are softly and slowly sneaking into the trees of our city. It's such a beautiful feeling to be surrounded by these different shades of yellow, orange and red.
I have been given the gift of time. It's a difficult but oh so wonderful gift to consume. I decided to take some time off work and return to the school bench. To wake up in the morning knowing you have nothing but pages of a book to read is a bit scary when you're a person who is raised to work hard to make a living. My steps could be light and joyful but unfortunately I have a shadow of bad conscious following me around.
The weather has been absolutely gorgeous in both September and October. Sunny and warm.
Montreal is such a bohemian beauty. I love this city and the feeling I get when walking down its streets. Especially in the area of Plateau Mont Royal.
It's not clean, nor clear, not classic. It's not fancy, not luxurious, not glamorous.
It's cozy, cute and clever in it's own way. It's bohemian, warm and welcoming. It's artsy, funky and funny. It's really easy to feel at home here. Love love love you Montreal, especially this time a year when you dress up to impress in your colorful gowns and detailed accessories. You're a unique beauty.
I'm happy to embrace another Fall in your arms, let you whisper your secrets in my ears
and chase away any dark shadows that might disturb us.
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