Karen showcasing her yoga instructing skills at Westmount Park, Montreal.More photos here.
One of my closest childhood friends is now a mama. She just had a baby girl. A baby. I haven't seen this friend in years, but a new baby (and her new state as a mom) seems to be a damn good reason to plan a visit.




Last week I attended a thesis defense by a woman named Lisa Gasior, who has just completed some really interesting historical and sound studies work on Griffintown, a historic Montreal neighbourhood. From the mid nineteenth century until the 1970s, Griffintown was a predominantly Irish, working-class community in between downtown Montreal and the Lachine Canal. After the seventies, however, it was zoned industrial and people began to move away. Its impressive St. Ann's cathedral was torn down as it gradually lost its patrons. Now, in the cathedral's place lies St. Ann's park: a stone outline of the base of the former church, with public benches set up facing what used to be the altar. 
School is in, students such as myself are once again clogging up the streets, and creepy old men in cowboy hats have re-assumed their prime ogling positions at every streetside patio in the city. It's a tradition that I don't think will ever disappear, despite the ever-increasing age difference between university students and their voyeurs. I know I've dressed as a cougar for a theme party before, but lord help me if I ever end up biding the day away, craning my old neck to check out the fresh student meat, or peering "surreptitiously" through opaque sunglasses at young boys.
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The old bf turns 24 today.