Sunday, September 8, 2013

Montreal 2013

Hello Internet-land!  I just got back from Montreal Canada!  

It was really interesting place to live because they meld 2 very different cultures nicely.  Driving wise- the signs are in French (the official language is French).  Everywhere else, everything is posted both in English and French.  Everyone speaks French and most people speak English.  Puerto Rico was another place that reminded me how 2 cultures can co-exist.  In Los Angeles, people make broad assumptions and usually assume you are a certain culture and just start talking to you whatever language.  In Montreal, most people have either French or English people in their families and get along pretty good and make effort to know each other's language and culture.   In the restaurants you see the menu in both languages.


Here is a picture of their downtown.  It is like NYC but fewer people, less traffic, waaaay less graffiti, barely any litter, people bike often, and cleaner air.

 Here is a picture of their "Old Town".  
Old buildings and lots of good places to eat.

Here is an M3 with tons of parking tickets.  
Too bad the car doesn't have a garage...

I am surprised that they didn't tow the car.  If that happened in Los Angeles, the car would have ended up impounded.

 Not too far away from the M3, was the Place Jacques-Cartier.

That day was the Jewish Holiday Rosh Hashanah and kind of cold so I suspected that is why the square was rather empty. 

Up the walk a bit was the City Hall.  Really nice place. 



Here are their gas prices for the record. 
 
 So as you can see it is $1.46/Liter of gasoline.  Keep in mind there is 3.8L in 1 Gallon.... so that comes out to a whopping $5.55/gallon... and somehow I am guessing that is not premium.





 Here is the Montreal Biosphere.  

Not to be confused by the Biodome.  The Biodome is close to the Olympic Park.  This one is close to the Casino. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Biosph%C3%A8re


Here is their Casino!  It doesn't look like one that is for sure.  When I went inside it was kind of depressing.  It reminded me of a Dave and Busters with hoards of senior citizens.  There were lots of slot machines, which didn't use coins.  It definitely was not exciting in the least.  One of the things that wierded me out the most was the fact that THE ALCOHOL WAS DISPENSED ELECTRONICALLY.  When I first saw the bartender use this electronic device to measure out your hard liquor I was kinda disturbed.  Even the bartender was kind of ashamed that they had that system.  Speaking of alcohol, of course the drinks were weak.  Booooo!  At least they were not expensive @ $8 a pop.  Throughout the province of Quebec, hard liquor is tightly controlled.  They sell their liquor though "State Stores" (more grumbling) and close at 10pm.



Here is the Biodome (on the left) and they have this observation elevator going up.  This was pretty neat because there are 4 eco-systems!  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodome_Montreal


Here is the Capybara.  It is actually a rodent.


Here is a beaver.  He was sleeping

Piranhas!

The croc was sleeping.
The weather inside is really tropical @ 60% humidity.  You can smell it!

This little frog is called the Dyeing poison frog. 

Native Americans would use it as poison for their tools to kick ass.

Atlantic Sturgeon. 



King Penguins.  These guys were just looking up.

They are actually pretty big animals.

Here are some more Penguins.  

They looked like they were having fun.

Sorry about the flash.  I took this picture with my crappy phone.  I thought Air Canada was cool for having those power ports.  Unfortunately they don't give you a place to put your device that you are charging.  I also liked the map showing where you are at.

Here is the nasty soggy "pizza" that was $8. 
Bring your own food with this airline.


See Downtown LA?
 
Here it is zoomed in.  Loving that smog!





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