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Good News (and Stupidity on the Radio)

Friday, July 17th, 2009

A couple of days ago, I was in the car with my mom, and the radio was playing. I can unfortunately not tell which station it was, I'd venture to say it was Espace Musique, but don't quote me on that. Anyway, they were giving a short interview to someone in regards to the possibility that the European market would open itself to transgenic food from North America, for example corn. The man said Europe is not very keen on buying transgenic food because it wants to protect its own market. I can't comment on that, I'm not in Europe. He however went on to add that "there is no scientific difference between transgenic food and non-transgenic food". If I had been eating anything that moment, it would certainly have flown out of my mouth faster than light.

Is this man completely stupid? He has just killed whatever credibility he might have had: the idea behind transgenic food is that is has been modified using science. I wonder if this should be taken into a larger context, where conservatism tends to see science as that Other thing, the thing that doesn't really concern us because it's all theories and calculations and stuff that doesn't apply to Us. What does science have to do with our food, anyway?

As for the good news, they have nothing to do with European economics. I am moving back out of my parents' home around mid-August. I will be living in a home for speshol peepel. I'm not quite sure what the correct expression would be in English, but basically it is a home under supervision by counselors. Up to 9 people can live there at any given time.

I will be paying a pension. It is more expensive than a regular renting would be for one person, but it includes food, electricity, furniture, etc. Meals are prepared by the counselors, although we are welcome to help. We must all contribute to the maintenance of the home (cleaning, doing the dishes, taking out the trash, etc.).

My goal is to increase my autonomy. For example, I haven't washed a bath in years, simply because I am unable to. I know how, obviously, but I have a complete blocking due to ewness. The kind that makes me scrub my hands until they get infected.

Oh, and the place I'll be living is in a nice area of Montreal.

Montreal, Here I Come Again! (Again)

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

I'm going to Montreal tomorrow. This is not The Big Announcement that will come when I move there again. I'm just visiting. It sure feels odd to say that I'm "visiting" in the apartment I lived in for almost three years...

Anyway, my mom and her family are going in the area for some family stuff, and they'll drop me off at my apartment, where my two roommates still live. I'll be spending the weekend and the beginning of next week there.

I don't really have big plans. I'll be seeing some friends I haven't seen for a while, doing some shopping and hopefully walking in the Old Harbor. And eating at some restaurant! I have a serious rage for Asian food right now. If you ask for an Asian restaurant here, you'll be redirected at those pseudo-Chinese restaurants that serve fried rice, chicken balls, egg rolls and chicken wings.

Happy New Year and Notes

Monday, January 5th, 2009

First of all, I'd like to wish everyone a happy new year. There will be no promise of losing weight, drinking less Pepsi, reading more books or anything of the sort from me.

Second, I am currently in Montreal for a few days—no more than a week. I have a few appointments and things to settle. Nothing of the "I'll break your leg!" kind.

Third, I haven't been very active online of late. I think it's mostly because I've been quite busy with the holidays. Family dinners every two or three days don't leave me with much time to chat, review and blog. I hope to return to working on the future of this site when I go back to my parents' place. Here's to hoping we finally get a router so my computer can be plugged to the internet.

Fourth, I hope my cat is going fine while I'm so far from her! Poor little scared thing. :(

Spring Walk

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

I just took a long walk in the Old Montreal, for about two hours. The weather was just perfect. It was neither too fresh nor too warm, not too windy, not rainy, sunny but not overly so...I went to the old harbor, I love this place. There are a couple of ponds, one of which has some kind of "island" with a few trees and benches. I sat on the grass, leaning against one of the trees. This is such a comfortable position, your butt and legs freshened by the grass and your back comfortably installed.

I came back to delight in a capiccolo (spelling?) and tomato sandwich (with mayonnaise, of course). I just finished eating and am now sitting at the computer (duh!), listening to good music and drinking a huge glass of water. The one thing I longed for during my walk was something to drink, but I didn't want to buy anything there because I knew it would be far too expensive. I was going to buy a popsicle in some shop on the way back, but then I remembered I have some delicious ones in the freezer. This means that I will have taken a lengthy walk, which is good for one's legs, digestion, sleep and mind, at no cost at all. Isn't it wonderful?

I'm still working on my novel. I haven't written much since yesterday, but it is forming in my head progressively and I'm satisfied with the result up to now.

My sister and her boyfriend are going to the United States next Monday "to climb up a mountain". This means that I will be alone all day long, unless Eric comes here. I'm trying to see one of our common friends (his best friend and a not-so-well-known friend of mine), but he's pretty much always busy...

I know I have posted it several times, but, god, Green Day's old music rocks.

I have finally made my first entry on As A Dream and already have an idea for the next one. I only need to gather a few websites and think of a longer entry to write along with it.

I still don't know what I'm going to do next semester. I'm still in cinema for the university, but, for me, I'm not sure it's a good idea anymore. My "deepest" vocation is wri

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