Saturday, September 26, 2009

Montreal has stupid T-shirts just like Bangkok!

Actually, they're significantly stupider in Bangkok, although that horrid "Game Over" design can sadly be found in both places.

Flickr set

Montreal Respect


Côte des Neiges
Originally uploaded by miaowmatthew
I'm really glad to be back home to Bangkok. I'm happy here, and it's by far the first place in the world I want to be. Still, look at this photo I took three weeks ago while being driven down Côte des Neiges: I love Montreal.

And in case you missed the link three weeks ago, see the rest of my Montreal visit photos here.

New Bangkok photos or video coming tomorrow.

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Me and Saila by l'Oratoire Saint Joseph

Tomorrow is my last day in Montreal. Yesterday I saw Rina and her baby Saila and we visited Saint Joseph's Oratory, a Montreal landmark I love. I've taken a ridiculous amount of photos just walking around today. They're all here for the browsing.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

3 Montreal pictures from today

Westmount Library
Flowers by the Westmount Library
Skyline from down by the canal
The skyline from the new(ish) Lachine Canal bike path
Near Vendôme metro
A graffito near Vendôme metro
Why is Montreal so photogenic? I don't know. I do wish I had longer than 5 days here, though. Already I'm having to cut good and close friends off my list of people I'll have time to see, and I feel really bad about that. On the other hand, I'm also really eager to get home to Bangkok. So perhaps the timing is all right, all things considered.
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Montréal / Mont Royal


Parc Mont Royal
Originally uploaded by miaowmatthew
I'm visiting my hometown of Montreal and it's awesome. My memories of it are pretty rose-coloured to begin with, but when I return for a visit, it seems like they consistently fail to do it full justice.

Note: My hometown is Saint-Lambert. Montreal is only my hometown like you say New York is your hometown but really it's Hoboken, you just moved into the city after college.

Flickr pictures here