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Montréal

I expected to have written a few days earlier, but the last days have been quite work-intensive together with domestic tasks, but now I found couple of minutes to write a short post about my visit to Montreal last week.

Montreal Skyline

It was my first trip outside Europe, and the second time in my life where I needed to show the passport, and I am in love with Schengen… I don’t like filling in forms, answering questions to policemen about why I am visiting their country when they are reading exactly that information in the paper I gave them, and you have to pass two security controls, …

Highway in Canada

And the country, although it’s not US, it is quite similar. Everything is big, specially when talking about cars and trucks.

Truck in Canada

And about the city, let’s say that it is strange, when you look at it. The architecture in the city varies a lot depending on the area you are. The financial centre has lots of skyscrapers and everything is new, while in the other neighbourhoods really old buildings (some of them about to collapse) and new ones share the quarters, divided by a bit scary alleys like in the american movies.

Callejón

And, of course, the water of the river San Lorenzo (this can also be included in the “Big” chapter) and the famous Mont Royal, the small mountain which gives the name to the city, and which allows walks in the nature without leaving the city. In our walk, we “met” some squirrels and a funny woodpecker, which after working for more than half an hour, finally got its prize: two big worms. We also saw some moles in a small island in the river.

Mole

Mole

And, last but not least, the restaurants. You can find restaurants from all over the world in this multicultural city, but many of them have something in common: Apportez votre vin, which is a quite interesting concept. Instead of selling alcohol, they just serve water and soft drinks, and people bring the wine or the bier from home. With this, they allow people have dinner with wine at a reasonable price (you all know it is always ridiculous expensive), and they don’t need to pay the special tax associated to the right of selling alcohol.

Montreal City

And this weekend, again to Helsinki. This was planned many weeks ago, so I will repeat visit to the city, this time with couple of locals and a bunch of foreigners. It’ll be fun. 🙂

Going back

Canadian Coaches

Last hours in Montreal, before taking the plane back to Europe. It’s been an interesting experience. I will posts more photos and some text when I get recovered of the jetlag in Stockholm.

Spring

Tulipanes en Tallin

Tallin

Last weekend I was in Tallin. I liked it, quite a small medieval city, so we enjoyed the good weather relaxing a little bit. Only negative point was the quality of service in the restaurants (3 out of 3). Here you can find some photos of this trip.

We went by boat, so I took lots of photos from it.

Archipielago

Island in Archipielago

Sunset

Now, couple of typical postcard photos.

Tallin

Tallin City Hall

One thing which surprised me a lot was the huge quantity of good cars they had. There were plenty of BMW, Mercedes, etc. As far as I know, Estonia is still developing helped by the UE, so I don’t see where those big and expensive cars come from.

Contrastes

One particularity of the ferries which joing Stockholm with Helsinki or Tallin, is that they stop in Åland, allowing selling in the boat taxes free products. And, as alcohol has very high taxes in Sweden, you can see this kind of images:

Cervecitas

Sorry for this short and late post, but lately my life is a bit crazy… For example, now I’m writing from Montreal… Soon, I’ll talk about this in the blog.

Como en casa

Esto no sé cómo tomármelo… Mirad qué cantidad de revistas “Hola!” hay en el Pressbyrån de al lado de mi casa.

Como en casa

No termino de creerme que haya tanto hispanohablante en el barrio interesado en leer prensa rosa. ¿Será que a la gente sólo le interesan las fotos? Pero, ¿conocen a “nuestros” famosos?

Estoy hecho un mar de dudas. ¿Alguna idea?