This site will point you to places you've never been to before. You'll also be introduced to films (ratings from 1- 5), festivals, music, getaways travel, restaurants and much more. Commentaries and amusing anecdotes may pop up. I really welcome your comments at the bottom of each article. So join me on the ride into the rugged and the luxurious. We all need to discover open borders in the world and in ourselves. S.N.
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Thursday, June 20, 2019
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
MONT-SAINT-BRUNO NOW HAS DOGGY-FRIENDLY ROUTES
Attention dog lovers! Another Sépaq park adds the doggies. Sépaq move in the right direction, and nose-to-the-ground-dogs are
barking in agreement.
The big news for the immense lush park full of religious history, settlements
(there’s even an old mill), an apple-orchard, birdsong, five lakes, an
arboretum and the idyllic nature
encompassed in the bounteous beauty of Quebec’s Monteregian Hill. Our walk took us to lakes and old stone houses.
The welcoming centre has maps for you.
The welcoming centre has maps for you.
Now it’s being marked by a different kind of footprint – one made with the
patter of our four legged friends.
I brought my dog, Zak and together we walked to two lakes: Lac du Moulin
and to its near north, Lac Seigneurial. Along the way, we passed stone houses,
mansions and fabulous stone walls that wound themselves around new nature vistas
for us to
discover.
discover.
Zak loved it all!
Basically, you can walk in all directions with your dog, along three
trails. One is 1.5 kilometres, and for longer trails, take the 3.5 one or the
7-kilometre scenic trek. No matter which one, each offers places to rest, even
picnic while enjoying lake views.
Then again, you can stop in for tea and
treats at the Old Mill Tea Room.
Thank you Sépaq for opening up another park that welcomes dogs on
leashes.
On September 7th, celebrate Quebec ’s National Park Day. Pick the park of
your choice. Entrance is free in all Sepaq parks this day.
The website is: www.sepaq.com/pq/msb/
Call: 450 653-7544
Read more about my two past experiences in this wondrous park where I
discovered its treasures by buggy and on skis.
Monday, June 10, 2019
Fringe Hits the Excitement Button in 2019
Tons of shows, variety of styles, topics and bending the norm. Music, mayhem and more makes the big Buzz
The website is: www.montrealfringe.ca
HAPP-ISH RUSSIAN
IMMIGRANTS GUIDE TO SMILING
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Loved it! Illusionist, Jody Mihaly nailed it giving us
the slick and vulnerable Jody, interweaving magic into his monologues, often using real life auto-biographical scene stills that are projected onto the screen. His show
brings people on stage to do daring dangerous illusions, along with very funny shtick,
especially in his book memory trick trick that leaves the participant who joined
him on in a state of ironic surprise. Not a static presentation at all, uber-energetic Jody
reveals his life hit rock bottom, and like a card trick, he closed the deck on
that part of his life and started anew, thanks to his second wife who got him
on the right track. Jody is clear about who he is, and his magic is astounding.
It was fascinating to see (or not see) just how many tricks he had up his
sleeve. Go see it; you’ll enjoy this highly entertaining piece of trickery.
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Nancy Snipper and Jody Mihaly |
PIAF AND
BREL: THE IMPOSSIBLE CONCERT
Melanie
Gall is a powerhouse of vocal range exploding with emotion to convey the
timeless songs of Piaf and Brel. She gives up much of their life story, and
though these singers never met, both shared the looking glass into life, loss
and joys, particularly their sexual shenanigans that were rather well-known.
Melanie has done solo shows about Garland
and Sophie Tucker and more, performing in over 145 countries. She has multiple opera degrees from the
Manhattan School of Music, but they did her no good when she got her first
break at a bar in Santiago , Trinidad .
They did not want opera, they wanted Piaf and Brel. Her mother faxed her lots
of song scores for her to learn from her Alberta
home (Melanie grew up there). Melanie recounted many unique funny moments in
her career, such as the time she sang for the king if Brunei > her poster showed her wearing an accordion,
so when the he asked her to perform with the accordion, she reported she left it in
Canada .
In fact, she does not play accordion, so the kind found one for her, and she
managed to play a simple song. He was fooled. Melanie never sipped a glass of
water during her solo show. She beautifully interwove song and her own journey
to stardom in a refreshing, happy way. I loved the show, even if there was no
male to sing Brel. She confided in me, there used to perform with a singer for
Brel, but like the iconic Belgian scallywag himself, her performance partner
took off, leaving her to hold the mike. We’re glad she has a great grip on it.
Edith Paif |
Jacques Brel |
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ZACH ADAMS:
LOVE SONGS FOR FUTURE GIRL
Zack Adams and Nancy |
This guy is
incredibly gifted. The speed at which he speaks and turns what could be a nice
thought into an ending zinger gets the laughs. Zach takes us through his goof
ball days and unrequited crush with several Laras as he moves form kid to
teenager to adult. None of his relationship worked out, and it wasn’t because
he stepped on Lara’s feet while dancing in in school. He started the show
introducing the calamities he encountered touring, including a mike that wasn’t
there for a show, and then turned up without a stand.
This show
goes from laughter to touching moments and fuck-you revenge songs – most of
which he composed.
I love this
guy. He’s uber-brilliant; you never lose interest in his compelling yet very
funny delivery.
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THE
ADVENTURES OF HUMPHREY BEAUREGRET
Philippe Gorbeille
deserves his Frankie nomination. he is a great puppet master who really captures
the personality of the puppets he mouths for. This is a case of a missing man
whose will is being searched for by a rather evil guy. There is a girl puppet
in it who mourns the loss of her hubby. There are many characters in it but Sam
is by far the coolest dude. In the end the girl gets two hubbies it would seem.
Benny, one of the puppets interacts with the girls in the audience; I was one
of them how lucky can a gal get? What a fun journey despite a rather childish
plot.
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From Vancouver
comes this highly unique and clever use of lights on bodies. one becomes a pinkish entity (in the first scene) without
using the actor’s entire body as projection caret new ways of looking at it.
How hilarious that teeth become the stomach; a huge tooth brush brushes them
clean. How funny when the actor does undulations to create soapy water falling
off her as she washes herself; we never
see her face. It is really hard to explain in words the optical illusions
created on the human body via the light projections. Gender-bending, nudity and
puppetry make this Fringe’s most originally creative out-of-the-box show for me
of shows. The performers were Jessica Gabriel and Chloe Ziner who are from the award-winning
shadow theatre company, Mind of a snail.
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MULTIPLE
ORGANISM
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THE END OF
POLITICS
Bob Bell had to struggle the last day of his show with an audience of seven people. Though it was really a quiet highly intelligent rant against Trump and all his cronies, there were no laughs.
He was more
like a political commentator than a stand-up comedian, though there were some
funny lines. His show has been presented in Europe to acclaim, perhaps his best
audience is in New York
where he hails from.
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THE PEERS
Great frenetic
ensemble acting giving up send-up snippets of various Shakespeare plays. I just
hope the playwright did not roll over if he heard it. I have to be honest; it
was not my cup of English tea, and at time the script made little sense other
than nonsense. Still, it was fun to watch. The strongest actors were the
playwright herself, Kate Hammer – it was a marvellous vehicle for her to show
off her acrobatic corporal and verbal talents. Adrian MacDonald was fabulous in
all his characters. He’s a terrific
actor and will go far. Al’ls well that ends well, so let it be said the
collaborative efforts of everyone created a unique if not skitsy Shakespeare
kind parody bash. Best performed at any frolicking Fringe Festival.
Sunday, June 9, 2019
BELOVED DAD by Nancy Snipper
This song is for all of us whose father's are no longer with us. Their love remains with us forever.
I love you, dad.
Happy Father's Day --- every day!
Video here:
I love you, dad.
Happy Father's Day --- every day!
Video here:
Friday, June 7, 2019
BEAD IT!
The go-to
place to satisfy all your beading desires
You won’t
want to leave this fun place. It features the best beads ever. Bead It
Gemstones is one of Montreal ’s
most iconic creative places to transform your ideas into creative jewelled results.
Here, you can personalize your vision choosing the stones and beads you want
right in the heart of Westmount,
Quebec .
In short,
it’s a dazzling place to test your own jewellery ideas! Make your own necklace,
earrings and bracelet. Using the expertise and assistance of Steve – co-owner
with his wife, and turning to their daughter, Jessica who designs and makes most of the jewellery you see, you are going to get the
best beads and advise you ever wanted..
They sell oodles of beaded jewellery using stones and beads and semi-precious
gems from every corner of the world. You can make yours right on the spot too.
This wearable
exotic jewellery is yours, and best of all it’s unique because you made it!
What I also
like about the store, you come out feeling you really could be a glam dame jewellery designer.
Beat It
Gemstones also repairs jewellery. What a great reason to come in and while
there, start beading! Men welcome too!
The store
is located at 4930 Sherbrooke West, Montreal ,
QC , H3Z 1H3
For all the
beaded photos you’ll ever want to see, click on their website: www.beadit.com
Call:
514-481-1375.
Friday, May 24, 2019
M (Directed by M (Directed by Yolande Zauberman)
In Bnei
Brak, Israel ,
the world’s largest Jewish orthodox community,
the most insidious secret of rabbis molesting young yeshiva school-attending boys. It is a
cycle that one of victim wants to bring out into the open and end it. Menachem
talks openly to other men about it and discovers he’s not alone. How some families react when they find out is appalling.
He also has candid conversations with men about sexual habits within the
community. He seeks reconciliation with his abuser, but that rabbi literally
hides behind curtains. This film proves
sexual predators are rampant in this community, and that it takes a singing
hero like Menachem to reveal the ugly truth. The film went on too long and
scenes were not flowing into one another.
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