Aildoux's daily blog projecKt

Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.
Sometimes it's Savoy Truffle, sometimes it's Crunchy Frog.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

20040101 Pogona vitticeps at the Miami Planetarium


20040101. Six years ago. Pogona vitticeps.

Friday, January 1, 2010

20091231 New Year's Eve table


20091231. New Year's Eve table set of some wine, some lime water, a candle and some bonbon patate at Roch's.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

20091230 Umbrellas decor at the Place Alexis-Nihon


20091230. Umbrellas display at the Place Alexis-Nihon.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

20091229 Nine musical


20091229. The musical Nine at the Cineplex Odeon at the Dix30 in Brossard. Some movies are best seen on the big screen in the movie theater rather than on the the TV screen at home.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

20091228 Burden of Dreams: DVD of the Day


20091228. DVD of the Day: the documentary Burden Of Dreams about the filming of the movie Fitzcarraldo that we finished viewing before this. What a madman this director Werner Herzog was, actually pulling a 320-ton boat over a mountain! Without special effects or tricks! Movies are just not made like that anymore today!

Monday, December 28, 2009

20091218 Painting at Simons in St-Bruno, QC


20091228. Artwork in the Customer Service area of Simons in St-Bruno. Signed Y. Plante.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

20091226 Ice Fishing in Brossard


20091226. Ice fishing (in french Pêche Blanche or White Fishing) has begun in Québec such as here in the Parc Léon Gravel in Brossard on the St-Lawrence river. Ice is about 8 inches near the shore here.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

20091225 Digital Camera Chritmas


20091225. Seems that kids have cameras (digital, of course) more than ever today. 3 of these belonged to children and at the Christmas gifts unwrapping at Mérik's, they were used a lot! Before, during and after! I think the sentence most heard there was "Where's my camera!!!" The adult's cameras were used a lot also, including the one that took this picture plus a cell phone, plus at least two other cameras at Roch's in the evening, and on top of that a kind of Ipod was filming! LOTS of digital images to be archived!

Friday, December 25, 2009

20091214 Sauce Canneberges et Porto


20091224. Gigi was making cranberry sauce with Porto. Yum! In french Cranberry is Canneberge, but in Quebec we say Ataca, sometimes spelled Atoca. A word from the indian meaning... Cranberry! Joyeux Noël everyone!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

20091223 Peter Gabriel: Play The Videos (2004)


20091223. DVD of the day: Play The Videos. Peter Gabriel's 2004 compilation of video clips. Entertaining stuff!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

20071222 Ladder to Nowhere


20071222. Flashback to two years ago in Saint-François-du-Lac. Our record breaking year of snowfall started early. I had to remove part of the snow on the cornice. At one point, the ladder was just standing by itself in the snow! A ladder to heaven, or nowhere!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

20091221 Weather girl Anouk Meunier at the Dix-30


20091221. Weather girl Anouk Meunier of the TVA morning show Salut Bonjour with Mr. & Mrs. Santa Clause at the Dix-30's skating rink. Saw she was there while I was at home and since it was on my way to the gym, I stopped by for a Starbucks coffee and to take a few shots. Her bit taken at 7h37 can be see HERE (link dead now).

Monday, December 21, 2009

20091220 Super 8 chez Costco


20091220. Found a new stash of Super 8 home movies in the garage. Went to have them converted to DVD at Costco in Brossard. Price is not too bad.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

20091219 Mirrors at Simons in St-Bruno


20091219. Last minute Christmas shopping. At Simons in Saint-Bruno, it seems they went crazy for mirrors! Still, it has an artistic look to it.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

20091218 Movie of the Day: Flirting (1991)


20091218. Movie of the day: FLIRTING starring a 1991 Nicole Kidman. Part 2 of an Australian trilogy. Part 3 never was produced despite the success of part 2.
Nicole Kidman, born in 1967, she was about 24 when she played in this move. Still, here she looks much younger, a woman in her late teens. The magic of movie making!
DVD from the bnq. We liked this teenage angst movie. Serious themes evoked. A good one. Won lots of awards.

Friday, December 18, 2009

20071217 Doll & Marbles in SFdL


20071217. Flashback to two years ago. In Saint-François-du-Lac on the day after a snowstorm I took a walk to the post office to get my mail. On my way back I took a few pics of the store front window of what is said to be a museum of antiquities. Closed for now for legal and financial reasons. This shot shows a doll with marbles. "Jeu de billes" means "marbles game". On the left is a "Pot de chamble" or "chamber pot" or "chamberpot", a pot to pee in during the night in the days when the only place to do that was outside in the "bécosse", a word that comes from the english "back house" or "backhouse", aka "out house" or "outhouse".

Thursday, December 17, 2009

20091216 Reception area at Ernst & Young's Montreal offices


20091216. Waiting room area at Ernst & Young's Montreal offices, 800 blv René-Lévesque, 19th floor. Love the citrus water!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

20091215 Movie of the day: Marathon Man


20091215. Movie of the day: Marathon Man starring a 1976 Dustin Hoffman. An unlikely story about a old Nazi looking for diamonds. I've seen better. Copy from the Brossard library.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

20091214 Neil Young's Greendale


20091214. Movie of the day: Neil Young's 2003-2004 musical Greendale. It has some good bits, such as the actors lipsinging to NY's music, but it's for fans only. Better get the CD sountrack. Got this copy from the BNQ.

Monday, December 14, 2009

20091213 Goodfellas: Movie of the Day


20091213. Movie of the day: Martin Scorsese's 1990 motion picture Goodfellas, starring Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. Without this movie, the series The Sopranos would not have been. Got our copy, a double-sided DVD in a snapcase, from the Brossard library. All Scorsese pictures are a must.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

20091212 Marbles as Artwork by Francis Coupal


20091212. Marbles by Francis Coupal at Montreal's yearly pre-christmas event, the Salon des Métiers D'art, an arts and crafts fair.
http://www.metiers-d-art.qc.ca/smaq/
http://franciscoupal.wordpress.com/

Saturday, December 12, 2009

20091211 Spanish Kosher Wine for Hanukkah


20091211. After sundown, it was Hanukkah, the Jewish holiday that takes place at about winter solstice. After supper, we chose this wine from Spain we had as our Wine Du Jour for our evening wine. By sheer coincidence, it was a kosher wine, blessed by the Rabbinate of Israel itself! I say coincidence, because I dint even know it was Hanukkah!
The label says
"Terroso Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Kasher pour la Pâque et toute l'année. Kasher sous la supervision du rabbinat principal d'Israel."
Translation:
"Terroso Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Kosher for Easter and all year round. Kosher under the supervision of the principal Rabbinate of Israel."
The wine was good, but it did have a lot of sediment in the bottom.
I learned it was Hanukkah only during our evening movie. And by another coincidence, that movie was Downfall, a German production about the last days of Adolf Hitler in his bunker in Berlin.

Friday, December 11, 2009

20091210 Pavillion Judith-Jasmin, UQAM


20091210. The UQAM's Judith-Jasmin pavillion. More with a Photosynth I created and that can be seen HERE.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

20091209 Bicycle Helmet Cams


While the first major snow storm of the winter raged outside, I've been getting into a new research thread since I saw Sports Experts's latest flyer. It showed a bike helmet cam, the Gopro Helmet HD. But I had some qualms with it: No screen to see the images; the camera is not affixed to the helmet with the regular screw all cameras usually have; and I already have a camera, so why buy another one? So this is a bit of what I came up with: Cheapest solution I saw are do-it-yourself projects. One can be seen at http://www.sailingtexas.com/Movies/052506AustinVeloway/052506AustinVeloway.html. Just a plywood base affixed to the helmet. I wrote to the man and this was his prompt reply:

The bolt that holds a camera to a tripod is a standard American thread size. I just got one that size at my hardware store and mounted it in my bicycle helmet, then screwed the camera on it. Seems too simple, but it works.
A panasonic DMC LZ2 is what I used, they'll take movies. Now I have a DMC LZ7, a later model, and it works fine too.


Two other DIY projects I found are linked from http://www.londoncyclist.co.uk/features/diy-bike-projects-anyone-can-do/. The first, at http://www.camerahacker.com/build/Bicycle_Camera_Mount.php, uses parts from a handlebar headlight. So it's not really a helmet cam setup. Not interested much since I already have such a thing (The Clampette). The other DIY project is at http://photojojo.com/content/diy/attach-a-camera-to-your-bike/. It's also for the handlebars, so I'll pass.

The cheapest setup I could find was something called The Happy Helmet Bike Camera Mount. The picture I posted above, from their website (Photojojo), is that contraption. For only $20US (plus almost half as much to ship to Canada!), I could get this versatile setup with straps that you can affix almost any camera to. So no need to buy a new camera. Best option for a first step.

Other options are more expensive, going into the hundreds of dollars because you have to buy a new camera that goes with the setup.
The most simple ones are one of the various GoPro models, such as the one I saw on the latest Sports Expets flyer. But the cameras themselves are kinda cheapo for my standards. What I imagined is a simple lens wired up to a camera body devoid of a lens. http://pointofviewcameras.com/ has the best selection of models of this type of camera I could find on the web, but there are others to shop about on the web for. Google it! They are also called bullet cams, lipstick cams, etc.... The lens can be affixed to practically any surfaces and is lightweight enough to be affixed to a bike helmet. But you'll have to dish out hundreds of dollars for these specialized gadgets. I guess one could spend about $1000, easy, on this! The only problem I have is that the body of the camera looks only like a simple metal box with a screen. It does not look like it's easy affixable to the bike handlebars like I'd like it to be, for easy control of the shutter and various buttons. A swivel screen model would be nice too but I don't see any. I guess with such specialized gadgets, you've got to customize yourself to some extent whatever you buy.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

20091208 Black & Blue Screen of Death


Had to bring my desktop to a computer shop for a checkup. I've been getting the silent BLACK SCREEN OF DEATH. Not the Blue SOD. The Black SOD. Seems like a hardware problem.....or it could be related to the Trojan Horse problem I had lately........or to a driver problem..........who knows............Overheating? I did blow an aircan to clean the dust in my computer tower. It was VERY dusty! Still, the BkSOD cam back, along with a Blue SOD to boot! Running on my laptop for now. You know, maybe Google has something in their upcoming O/S, called Chrome. They say you'll have nothing but operating files on your computer. All other files, Word, Jpg, Mp3, etc, will be on-line. I've already begun working like this with some Word files I've hosted on Facebook. Could be the way of the future.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

20091207 Pâté d'écureuil maison


20091207. We've got way too many squirrels in Brossard. Some are outright FAT! Here's a solution: From a 1979 wild meats recipe book called 200 Recettes de Gibier et de Poisson (200 fish and game meats recipes), here's one called Pâté d'écureuil maison (Home-made squirrel paté)! It was even created by a big hotel chef of Toronto! For many more squirrel recipes, all in English these ones, go to http://www.backwoodsbound.com/zsquir.html

Monday, December 7, 2009

20091206 Casio Privia PX-730 BK


20091206. To get in a festive holiday mood, we got for we got an electric piano at Costco! It's a Casio Privia PX-730 BK. The sound is pretty good! My tender half played piano decades ago, so she'll be a bit rusty when she'll start playing again. But I love to hear the sound of someone practicing! A good demonstration is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwJJm7X7-7U

Sunday, December 6, 2009

20051205 Five seconds of Christmas light at F8


20091205. Fun with a camera and indoor Christmas lights in Brossard! 5 seconds at F8, resized by Facebook.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

20091204 Longueuil to Montreal on my bike


On the Pont Jacques-Cartier bridge. Part 1 of 2 is embedded above. Part 2 is HERE.

Friday, December 4, 2009

20091203 Pezizoïd lichen in Varennes


20091204. Pezizoid lichen on Populus deltoides bark in the Parc de la Commune park in Varennes along the St-Lawrence river.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

20091202 Ice Crystals in Brossard


20091202. Ice crystals on the edge of a Populus deltoides leaf in the Parc Béliveau park in Brossard.

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