St-Laurent in Montreal, oh how you've changed Your history, your story, now rearranged Once the heart of the one immigrant community Now a hipster hub of trendy opportunity Your streets were lined with shops and markets galore The scent of smoked meat wafting from Schwartz's door But now the vegan cafes and craft breweries reign … Continue reading St-Laurent Street, Then & Now – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
Le Cheval Blanc & Le Refus Global – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
In Montreal's east stands proud Le Cheval Blanc, A bastion of artists who dared be méchant To the rules of society and all its norms, To create a world that art truly transforms. Le Refus Global was their manifesto, Their rebellion against all that was retro, To break from tradition and embrace the new, To … Continue reading Le Cheval Blanc & Le Refus Global – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
Ziggy’s Pub & The Storyteller’s Club of Montreal – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
At Ziggy's Pub in Montreal, where the beer flows free The writers gathered, a rowdy literary company With their smokes and their scotches, they'd spin their tales Of love and life and loss, and of the city's many travails There was Leonard Cohen, with his deep, gravelly voice And Irving Layton, with his wit and … Continue reading Ziggy’s Pub & The Storyteller’s Club of Montreal – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
Rethinking The Big O – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
Oh Montreal, my Montreal, What shall we do with this great big bowl? Our Olympic Stadium, so vast and wide, Has sat empty for far too long a time. Some say it's cursed, a white elephant, A monument to our extravagance and neglect. But I say nay, we can make it shine, With imagination and … Continue reading Rethinking The Big O – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
Relics of Expo ’67 – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
In Montreal, by the river's edge, Stands a dome, a symbol of our time, A vision of the future, a dream that we pledged, To protect this earth, this home we deem sublime. The Biosphere, a place of science and wonder, A testament to man's ingenuity, A beacon of hope, a promise to ponder, As … Continue reading Relics of Expo ’67 – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
William Notman’s Ghosts – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
In the halls of McCord Museum, the ghosts doth roam In the William Notman photos, they've found their home They haunt the frames with a spectral grace Whispering tales of another time and place Here, a group of ladies, in gowns and lace Giggling and gossiping with angelic grace And there, a soldier, stern and … Continue reading William Notman’s Ghosts – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
Leonard’s Tribute – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
On a street in Montreal, around Concordia’s lot, There's a mural that tells a story of a life well-wrought, It's a portrait of a man with a voice so deep, Whose words have moved souls and made them weep. Leonard Cohen, he was the poet of our time, With his lyrics so profound, they seem … Continue reading Leonard’s Tribute – Memories Through the Eyes of my City
Silo #5 – Memories Through The Eyes of my City
In Montreal's Old Port, Silo #5 stands tall, A sentinel of days gone by, majestic and austere, Its industrial bones bear witness to a time, When commerce and trade were the city's lifeline. Yet now it sits, silent and still, A monument to progress, but also to will, Of those who sought to preserve its … Continue reading Silo #5 – Memories Through The Eyes of my City
My Unstoppable Goddess – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
The unstoppable goddess, she lives among us Her steps firm, her gaze fixed With a fire in her heart that could never be quenched She moves with grace and intention that mystifies Leaving those around her in awe and admiration Her intentions, often guarded in her heart Unfold on the tides that ebb and flow … Continue reading My Unstoppable Goddess – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
Pillars of our Family – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
Our parents, pillars of our family, Forever reminding us of our roots, Of how we grew together, hand in hand, Through scraped knees and ice cream cones. They were there to celebrate life's triumphs, To cheer us on and pick us up when we fell, To hold us close when we were scared, And to … Continue reading Pillars of our Family – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
