Thought this had been debunked.
Uh-oh.
Thought this had been debunked.
Uh-oh.
Montreal weather: Sky is blue!
That's a big change from this morning.
Bad comment?
Blocked account.
Block early and block often!
Visualise rapid climate change.
Source: The Economist
Appears to be one of these.
bouncybouncybouncybouncybouncybouncy.
Hi-viz backpack cover.
Making sure the distracted drivers see you is job-one for the city cyclist!
Hi-viz cover compensates for the otherwise completely dressed-in-black from head-to-toe fashion that is the opposite of hi-viz.
Bike lock is carried using the handlebar method.
Bike is sad.
There are many forms of Idiot Detector.
Here's a new one.
Identification results are guaranteed.
#MalePatternStupidity
Your solar-superstorm news for today:
www.space.com/astronomy/ma...
Don't miss this miracle of nature.
Make plans now!
Franklin (aka Franklin Centre) located south of Montreal on the US border has very good little country roads for bicycle riding, full of apple orchards.
Rainy day?
It's a good day to go to the MUMAC in ville St-Laurent.
MUMAQ is the "Musée des métiers d’art du Québec"
That's the Quebec Museum of Artisans & Craftspeople.
www.mumaq.com
The Emergence
Put a bicycle in the mural bc it's located beside a bike lane?
OK!
❤️
Quebec is the world's largest producer of maple syrup, with 90% of global production.
After a boom year (ex. 2024 & 2025) they store excess inventory in the "strategic maple syrup reserve."
JdeM reports that all of Québec's "strategic maple syrup reserve" has now been sold.
(machine translation)
All of Québec's "strategic maple syrup reserve" has been sold.
Sure you might enjoy living in a scenic quiet forested rural area that has been that way for generations, but Hydro-Quebec and the government changed the law so you can't fight the private companies that plan to change that and turn your paradise into a industrial zone of mega-sized wind turbines.
4:49 in the afternoon and the 51 wasn't too busy bc it's the semaine de la relâche (winter break for Quebec schools).
The melting season's here.
You never know what you're going to find when the snow melts.
Watch out!
Montreal weather: wet.
Met some tourists yesterday from the US who had just arrived and were trying to decipher the Montréal street-parking signs.🤔
Told them sorry, March isn't when Montréal is looking its best.
That Aubrey isn't the Aubrey😍 (Original name: California) existing between Howick & St-Chrysostome that's a junction between east & west, accessing 9 different routes west into the quiet/scenic-country-road #BikeParadise #ParadisDuVélo region of Quebec's Châteauguay Valley, southwest of Montreal).👈🚴♀️
New York Times asking, answering all the hard questions.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/02/f...
Once upon a time there was a hamlet Aubrey's Corners, in Dundee Township, SW Quebec, 0.8 miles N of US border.
Its first name was "Skedaddleville".
The name was derived from the American draft dodgers & deserters during the American Civil War, who would "skedaddle" across the lines to avoid serving.
Sunday's hilly final stage of the 2026 Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina in Extremadura in western Spain.
Four Quebec women are in the race:
Olivia Baril, Movistar
movistarteam.com/en
Jazmine Lavergne, Abadie Magnan
Mathilde Huot, Abadie Magnan
Laury Milette, Abadie Magnan
www.teamabadiemagnan.com
Once upon a time there was a hamlet Aubrey's Corners, in Dundee Township, SW Quebec, 0.8 miles N of US border.
Its first name was "Skedaddleville".
The name was derived from the American draft dodgers & deserters during the American Civil War, who would "skedaddle" across the lines to avoid serving.
Parc Lahaie
There are seven butternut trees here.
Note the bike lanes on Laurier Ouest at top left side of photo, and on Clark, at the lower left.
Almost there.
Tomorrow it will be free.
Bike is emerging from the snow.
Is that a seat post or a Seeeeeeat post?
Interesting styling decisions include the red fenders, non-colour-matched grips, and the person really likes stickers.
Chainguard? Yes.👍