January 4, 2010

walk...



A few remains of Expo 67 can be seen from the Old Port of Montreal. The gigantic Buckminster Fuller dome and a very impressive Calder sculpture. Tim, my partner in crime, snapped a picture of me while I was taking the first photo. The wind was so cold near the water, it was almost unbearable!

I am so sad about Lhasa departure. I will miss her talent very much.

11 comments:

P.K said...

Beautiful photo of the Expo site, you are very brave to take photos in the cold, I seem to be a hermit these days. I am very sad to hear about Lhasa, I listen to her music all the time.

deleilan said...

On peut presque parler de photographie en conditions arctiques! Bien emmitoufflée et avec des gants adaptés, c'est le seul moyen de s'en sortir indemne.
(En passant, quel appareil utilises-tu sur cette photo?)
Oui, c'est tout un choc pour Lhasa...

Line said...

oui c'est bien triste de mourir si jeune, heureusement il reste sa musique... J'aime beaucoup Expo 67 et les superbes habitations 67 aussi et quel froid, glacial!!!!!

POP LIFE said...

thank you for this nice photo nahalie /
buckminster fuller is still in the future with his idea of dinamic architecture - has been a real genius /
didn't know lhasa de sela, but it always turns me mute to know about death of young people / it makes it a little lighter that her music will remain in time, beside death
un saluto / c

Aris said...

Thank you for introducing me to Lhasa. She is wonderful. So sad.
Winter walks are wonderful although often a bit painful(:

jane said...

i can´t believe that´s what you have to wear when venturing out... i´m going to stop complaining... i know- she was so young! warm hugs!

Alexandra Hedberg said...

mais, je ne peux pas voir ton visage...

trinsch said...

ooooh, that looks cooooold! and yet beautiful.

happy new year to you :)

Veja cecilia said...

Sweden is very cold these days aswell and I admire you for taking walks and taking photos!

aimee said...

i was sorry to hear about lhasa - a beautiful voice, gone too soon.

gorgeous photos nathalie :)

Marchi Wierson said...

I'm so happy I found your blog. I may be living in montreal soon and it is very cool to see it in your view!!

 

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