Every day I take photos, so the best one of the day will get put up here and I'll describe why I like it so much. Maybe I'll talk about my life a little bit too.
Friday, July 08, 2005
(Montreal) Crazy Flamer
This guy was pretty sweet. Not only did he swallow fire and juggle machetes, he also had a great sense of humor. Kind of reminded me of comedian Dane Cook. He probably drew at least 300 people to his street performance. Hope he got good money.
I'm guessing this is a residential building, or a nice hotel. Either way, it's a really nice building. I like the rounded towers on the corners, it definitely makes the place blend in a lot more with the church architecture and the rest of Old Montreal.
I'm not at the right computer with all the Montreal pictures, so bear with me. And yes, I missed another day. Not much to say about this one, I took it sometime in April when I was coming back from one of my many classes. Is it possible to hate the university but love the campus?
Obviously, this is the second of four statues surrounding Maissoneuve in front of Notre Dame Basilica in Old Montreal. I'll add these photos to my Webshots so a bigger 1600x1200 version is available.
Happy 4th of July, Canada Day, what have you. Just got back from Montreal a couple of hours ago, and it's good to be home. This week will probably be filled with photos from the trip. We'll start off with this one, a statue of an Iroquois Indian, one of four smaller statues surrounding Maissoneuve, the founder of Montreal. The statue itself is located right in front of the Notre Dame Basilica. I thought this was definitely the best one of the four.