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06/24/2011 15:41 #54563

Le Village Quebecois D’Anton, the pictures
Category: travel
Yes, dear readers, both of you, a few shots for the historical recreated village from last week's Quebec trip. This is the estrip equivalent of sitting through my vacation pics....but I had a decent camera.

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mrmike - 06/25/11 17:56
LOL, cracked me up when our tour guide mentioned that "this was the phone house for the village?" and my first thought was "what's a phone house?'

Silly American, that I be
tinypliny - 06/25/11 17:49
LOL. I know that was a joke... wasn't it?
mrmike - 06/25/11 17:37
That was the phone house for the Town, Tiny
tinypliny - 06/25/11 12:26
Heh, do such places still exist? The pics are beautiful. Where is the pic of the old telephones from - the Graham Bell museum?
ladycroft - 06/25/11 04:25
I like the sheep hiding between two houses! Looks like a nice place to visit. Will put it on my to do list for future trips back home.
heidi - 06/24/11 16:35
I love the little yellow cottage and the store. Thanks for sharing!
paul - 06/24/11 16:32
That's one seriously rustic place. Sometimes I think I would like to live somewhere like that.

06/19/2011 17:12 #54539

Zoo be doo be doo…
Category: workin
I have a pretty cool job. Despite having every travel clinche possible happen while traveling this week, this week’s sojourn to Granby, Quebec had some cool moments. For both of you who regularly read this, I hinted at Zoo pics and the good folks at Zoo de Granby were happy to oblige with two trips over to their great space for some fun, and a sneak peek at their latest exhibit. Those who hate animal pictures, should probably avert their eyes at this point, but this is how we were greeted last monday evening:
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And now the fun stuff

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metalpeter - 06/20/11 18:21
I've heard of sloths but think more of like those exotic animal shows... There are more pictures here then on the facebook post I'm a tiger (not woods not into golf) fan my self so like the pictures of them.... It is cool that they have at least one ride.... Nice Pictures by the way... I have no way to compare zoos but it looks like the animals have a lot of open space to roam.....
tinypliny - 06/19/11 22:49
Heh, that ostrich walking away from the camera, reminds me of a drunk old high-class lady with flouncy skirts walking off in a particularly raunchy musical on broadway... I can even hear the music. :)

lovely pics..
mrmike - 06/19/11 22:28
A sloth, you don't see them unfolded all that much. We have two but they usually and literally hang out in the Rainforest. The education staff at Granby brought that one and a few other animals out during an icebreaker session at the Zoo last Monday night
paul - 06/19/11 22:17
What is that thing around the womans neck that looks like a muppet?
mrmike - 06/19/11 21:15
These sadly aren't ours. These are some of great animals in the Zoo de Granby outside of Montreal. It was a great gathering spot for a conference.
tinypliny - 06/19/11 20:19
WOW - those are some AMAZING shots! thanks for sharing!! I really need to get to the zoo at least once before I leave this city.

06/15/2011 22:12 #54504

Le Village Quebecois d’Anton
Category: work
There, wanted to see I could spell it without looking. The marketing group I’m with took a break from discussions and whatnot for an en mass tour of the aforementioned village.

It is a recreated 19th century farm village halfway between Montreal and Quebec City. Our hosts from the Zoo de Granby arranged for a very nice tour, which led to informal chats prior to dinner.

For dinner, it was culture shock for everybody except the french canadians at the table. The Village put on what they referred to as an Sugar Shack meal, meaning it was similar into scope to what folks ate then before then went to work, or what us marketers would eat before descending into an international food coma.

Sitting with folks from Germany, Austria and exotic Philadelphia, we watched as it kept coming: Crouton, Bread made on the premises, pork and white bean soup, ham, sausage, egg, potatoes, and syrup. Vindication for Buddy the Elf as syrup is indeed a major food group.

It was pretty funny given the reactions and the curiousity from the Europeans, who made me laugh with their assessments of the Canadian beer being offered. You can imagine trying to explain Philly Cheesesteak or our Wings to them.

Properly toured and fed, we were sent back on our bus for the ride back only to have to loop around for our driver to recover his lost coat, which doubled the length of the journey back to Granby.

He reappeared with the jacket and was greeted by some sarcastic cheers.

Sarcasm apparently is universal.
heidi - 06/16/11 00:40
I hate flying, too. What a pain to go through Dulles. National is the easiest of the DC-area airports but you'd rarely have a hop-thru like that. Good luck on your way home! I wanna hear more stories - your conference sounds engaging :-)
paul - 06/15/11 23:17
Sounds tasty. I love anything with syrup.

06/15/2011 22:10 #54502

Buff to Dulles to Mtl
Category: work
3 airports, 2 countries, what could go wrong?

Monday's Odyssey. I knew my gates, studied up to know protocol and in the words of one of my favorite bloggers “tossed out the water, took off my shoes, put the laptop in its own bin and hurried the fuck up.”

I booked my stuff through Orbitz, so naturally the United Airlines check in machine had no idea, but that was quickly rectified. I got onto the plane in Buffalo. It was operated by Mesa Airlines and was old enough that I expect Wrongway Feldman was at the controls.

I struck up a conversation with a Buffalo Expat who was on the way to his retirement home in Maui. I can’t help but wonder if he got to his destination before I got to mine.

Being almost as smart as I think I am, I went on Orbitz and got gate information as there was about forty minutes from I landed in DC and the next Spirit of St. Louis would take me the rest of the way to Montreal. If you have ever been to Dulles Airport in DC, c and d are good letters to have near one another. What Orbitz doesn’t tell you is that flight updates they give you sometimes hit your phone when you cannot use it, as what happened today.

Bastards made my gate change, sending me from C to A, which requires a train, a stairmaster, and considerable respiratory skills to get done in short order. Flight was scheduled to leave at 12:12 and I arrived at 12:05, (this is where more frequent travelers laugh at me.) Because we were waiting on a few folks, the plane sat…and sat as they won’t leave without you. After 20 minutes, they did (so I can say screw you frequent traveler, shit do happen).

And we were off, on an even older plane that before, which a flight crew of one, she looked like a combination of Blythe Danner (a good thing) and Witchypoo from H.R. Pufenstuf.

Flight was fairly straightforward from there, but flying the planes out of my high school history book somehow drained the life from my cell phone so, if I was a little abrupt, I do apologize.

Made it to the hotel which despite some skilled photoshopping to make it look Chalet-like is on the Granby equivalent of Niagara Falls Blvd.

Got my first look at the Zoo de Granby this evening and it is a sight. I’m looking forward to seeing the full thing on Wednesday night, but they have some neat toys here, Ostrichs, I tell ya.

And the initial ice breaker supplied with me with personal favorite: Sleeman’s Ale! Good Zoo, good Zoo.

And if it warms up, I’m so hitting the waterpark.

Good Canada
paul - 06/15/11 23:15
Wow, that sounds like freaking nightmare. There is almost nothing I hate more than flying. The older the plane the scarier it is, or maybe we should just perceive them as "well tested."

06/09/2011 22:26 #54464

In quebec
Category: random
The ex is out of town so I'm running the show domestically till Sunday, which is all well and good, been there done that. The only real wildcard is that the Zoo holds one of its bigger fundraisers of the year, so I fan out some help to make sure the kids all get to where they need to be and whatnot.

I'm not a big fan of traveling for work, but my boss would like me to journey to Granby, Quebec for a conference on Zoo marketing. That is great, I love that I have a boss who places value to my work and wants me to grow and succeed. That is a nice feeling.

Except I don't want to go particularly. If it was a month later, I could even overlook the crappy per diems rates, but next week just blows and this week isn't finishing strong.

My younger daughter is down with what is most likely mono, but a test came back negative so I'm gonna go all Aurora Greenway on the pediatrician's office so she gets relief tomorrow instead of next Tuesday. So, she is bummed about missing her jr. prom.

I'm just tired of giving the same medical report to the grandparents, the partner, ex's travelin companion, so everybody knows the same thing.

Oy, so there is that.

Number one son is making his debut as Gaston in the school production of Beauty and the Beast, which I'm sure will be pretty awful as a whole, but he'll be great, and I'll be in Quebec (God apparently as a sense of humor).

My Dad volunteers in a couple of labs lending his computer expertise to some folks at Roswell, which is a good thing because he is also dueling with redolent lymphoma. We've been told a handful of times that he has it beat, yet it has reappeared again. I went with him last week and told his doc that if he says nothing to worry about, there is a chance we'll be fighting.

So, Dad goes back for further testing on Tuesday while I am in Quebec.

Elsewhere in my humble employer, per diem is a laughable $20 a day. I suppose it is possible in most instances, but to truly do so, you have to do much declining of super-sizing. I pointed out that this is worse in Canada with the crappy US dollar and the added fun of the GST to our CFO who thought she was hilarious with McDonalds jokes.

Yeah, a little stress.

The flight arrangements on Monday have me going to DC then to Montreal (to save money), with about 40 minutes between flights, that will be close.

Ah, but there might be a few Sleemans Ales to be had so there might be an end to the stress.

metalpeter - 06/10/11 16:37
Well maybe things have changed since I was a kid but back in my day As Serious as Mono is Prom Wouldn't be Missed or at least not for someone all ready going if that means everyone one in school misses a month to Bad (as a girl in a dress runs down the hall with a bloody knife) Seriously though Prom for some people really is that important and from what I remember it isn't cheap either so that really is to bad......

In Terms of the traveling I that money isn't much in Buffalo let alone over in Canada but some how I think you will find a way to make it fun well once the the work part is over with.....
tinypliny - 06/10/11 00:15
Why were you thrown out of boy scouts? Because you were too skinny?
paul - 06/10/11 00:01
On the upside the weather is nice and I bet the food there is great. Sorry to hear about your dad. I fondly remember as the city I got thrown out of boy scouts in.
tinypliny - 06/09/11 23:09
You lead a pretty wild life! ;-)