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.

(Montreal) I'm A Fan Of Architecture Too

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.

Montreal (Closse 4 of 4)

Finally done with the statues, time to move on to something else. My favorite was definitely the Iroquois.

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Montreal (Jeanne Mance 3 of 4)

I'm actually going to be busy these next few days, so I'll just throw in a bunch of pictures today. Comment damn you.

Michigan State's Demonstration Hall

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?

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Montreal (LeMoyne 2 of 4)

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.

Montreal (Iroquois 1 of 4)

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.