Mar 25 2008
Chaos
They had snow in the Netherlands this morning. Chaos everywhere, 880 km of traffic jam, hundreds of accidents, trains stuck in the middle of nowhere etc.
The amount? 4 cm.
Mar 25 2008
They had snow in the Netherlands this morning. Chaos everywhere, 880 km of traffic jam, hundreds of accidents, trains stuck in the middle of nowhere etc.
The amount? 4 cm.
By mare • english, netherlands, weather •
Mar 15 2008

Poupoune is surprised to find the 1 metre high bins in the park reduced to ‘holes in the ground’ she only knows from her visits to the hair dresser.
[Made with the new camera, but I’m not blown away by the ‘snow’ preset. O wait, I had another setting wrong. Too many options…]
Mar 11 2008

Pepe often covers his bowl of food so he can eat it later when he doesn’t feel nauseated. He does this by using his nose to move sand over his food. Since we are in short supply of sand in our kitchen, the dishtowel that we put his bowl on has to do. And it does.
Now he only needs to find a solution to that pesky creature called Poupoune, who keeps eating his food the moment Pepe leaves the kitchen. Even when he covered it.
Mar 5 2008

My camera, after almost 7 years, gave up the ghost. It fails intermittently, sometimes with beautiful results but this wasn’t exactly the photo I wanted to make.
We were at the yearly Nuit Blanche, an all-night event during which a lot of places like museums, cinemas and other venues are opened for free until 05h00. There are also many special events like almost free wine tasting (one glass Chianti for me, water for Alison) and this dance show by students of the UQAM.

It was very busy and for almost all events there were big lines of people waiting. We are not so big on waiting so we just left the lines as they were and went only to a small number of events but walked a lot through the snow. Unfortunately I had made a terrible shoe choice, having spent mostly indoors for a week working on a computer application. So my low sneakers were soaked quite fast by the puddles of melting snow.
The spectators for the dance performance were located in a courtyard and most of the dancing took place behind the windows of the university building surrounded the courtyard. Very nice, even though I was standing in deep snow with soaked shoes.
The dance show appeared to both of us as a homage to the dancing lady that was on display a couple of blocks away from the dance show venue. It was a perpetually projection of the silhouette of a naked dancing woman, as an advertisement for a strip club. That building is recently razed, and the seedy projection will be missed by many.
We didn’t stay that long, after 23h00 Alison was tired and wanted to go home. I begrudgingly complied.
A new camera is ordered, my birthday present. Alison bought it at Amazon in the US where it was almost half the price of a very discounted model at Future Shop. Plus free shipping and no taxes. I’ll pick it up at a forwarding service just over the US-Canadian border.
No, I didn’t go for the DP1, but for a Panasonic Lumix with a 10x Leica zoom lens. It will be a huge improvement compared to my current Canon camera with 3 seconds shutter lag and 1 inch screen. You’ll see the results here soon, I hope you will notice the improvement.

Mar 30 2008
Ice
Not very smart to park a bike under the spout of a gutter. You have to de-ice it before you can use it. Or get a cold ass.
It’s thawing rapidly now, but at night it’s still below zero, so the mountains of snow will be present for at least a couple of weeks. Especially the ones in our garden, that aren’t warmed up by the sun.
By mare • english, montréal, weather •