Tag: personal

  • Our secret spot no more…

    My family, Vieux-Boucau, Dec. 2004

    I was browsing through The Channel Channel‘s 10 seconds video previews in the open source Democracy Internet TV Platform last night, when I stumbled on a podcast from the French region I am originally from: Les Landes.

    I don’t think it could have hit any closer to home for me, since the subject matter is surfing (surfboard). It features the beaches I spent my childhood on, learning to ride those very waves with any board I could lay my hands on (surf, bodyboard, sometime without), before I left France when I was twelve. From Arcachon to Hendaye , and everything in between.

    The video embedded below, shot by Julien Salomon, features pro and local surfers at La Gravière (gravel quarry) between Hossegor and Vieux-Boucau. This amazing beach used to be The secret spot only locals knew when I was a kid (80’s). Needless to say, such is not the case any longer, despite the fact that it takes 15-20 minutes on a sand trail through the forest to get to this little piece of heaven.

    Anecdote: The wave seen in my blog‘s header (logo background) was actually shot in Capbreton, which in only separated from Hossegor by a canal and marina. The lighthouses seen in the background of the last few frames of the video clip stand at the end of the said canal, guiding ships into port.

    And if more than 250 km (155 miles) of white sand beaches and Europe’s largest pine forests are not enough to get your mojo going, the Pyrénées are only an hour drive away, for World class hiking trails and ski/snowboard resorts.

    Exactly the kind of reminder I needed to prepare myself for the loooooong Montreal winter… NOT! 😉

  • Until we meet again, Justice

    I spent the last month stressing out about having been summoned for jury duty in a criminal case, here in Montreal. I was truly torn between wanting to do my duty as a proud citizen of a country lucky to have such institutions, and what it could translate into for my family, employer and self over what can be a draining experience, lasting months to complete in some cases…

    So I went this morning, going from shuffling ideas in the back of my mind on how I could get out of it, to almost be excited to be a part of an experience that might not present itself again in my lifetime.

    After being briefed on the details of the case, which I cannot elaborate on for legal and decency reasons, we were offered the opportunity to ask the judge for an exemption. I would say almost half the room (we were about 100) rushed to do so, only for the large majority to be told they were not entitled to one. I decided not to ask for one myself, concluding that the least I could do was to let the process take its course, and leave it to the court to decide if this was meant to be.

    Sure enough, I was drawn to be in the first twenty people to be evaluated by the prosecution and defense. Both parties are allowed to refuse up to twenty jurors without any further explanation. They can refuse more if needed, but past 20, they have to start justifying their decisions.

    I was eighteenth in the first batch of twenty. When it came time for me to pass in front of the judge, prosecution and defense, only 4 jurors had been retained.

    I was asked to state my name and occupation. The prosecution accepted me right away, but after a few seconds of what looked like intense deliberation, the two defense lawyers deemed that I did not fit their criteria for this case.

    I have to say that I was relieved the decision had been made for me. This is because the next step was to swear under oath that, among other things, I would only make a decision based on the proofs presented to us during the case, and on the proofs only. I do not think I could have sincerely sworn to this, because I don’t believe that a legally untrained person could swear to leave their personal beliefs and judgments behind to act as some kind of legal robot, particularly in a murder case. I am not arguing against the system, but I could not pretend to be prone to this kind of detachment myself. And if I wasn’t going to lie to weasel myself out of the responsibility, like so many others tried to do, I certainly was not ready to do so to falsely get into it either, regardless of what the consequences might be.

    So if I understood properly, it now means I cannot be called for jury duty for another five years. I’m almost curious to see if and how life might change my opinion with a few more years under my belt, should I be randomly drawn from the electors list again.

  • New custom site template launched

    New v. old template

    Those who visited these pages before will notice that I have now implemented a custom Blogger template. It is still [very] loosely based on TicTac, the built-in one I was using until today. Hope you like it.

  • Halloween Night 2006

    Well, it’s now officially Halloween night, and I have a steady stream of little (and not so little) ones coming at my door as we speak… Whoops, doorbell… [pause] Here, another few seconds before the… [pause] next ones arrive. I staid back on candy duty, as my wife brought our kiddos trick or treating. So have fun! We sure will.

    I took the pictures below without flash. It just fits the atmosphere better. 🙂


    Pumpkin carving fun with the kids. Messy!


    Boo! Can you tell my spouse is into Halloween?

  • Freakish Halloween Cake

    My wife received and forwarded me a chain email last week detailing how to make this insanely realistic Halloween cake.

    Just take a peek at the pictures below for our take on it, and you’ll see what I mean… Click on the pict’ for a larger view.

    Cake ingredients:

    • 1 box spice or German chocolate cake mix
    • 1 box of white cake mix
    • 1 package white sandwich cookies
    • 1 large package vanilla instant pudding mix
    • A few drops green food coloring
    • 12 small Tootsie Rolls or equivalent

    Serving dishes and utensils

    • 1 NEW cat-litter box
    • 1 NEW cat-litter box liner
    • 1 NEW pooper scooper

    From the email:

    1) Prepare and bake cake mixes, according to directions, in any size pan. Prepare pudding and chill. Crumble cookies in small batches in blender or food processor. Add a few drops of green food coloring to 1 cup of cookie crumbs. Mix with a fork or shake in a jar. Set aside.

    2) When cakes are at room temperature, crumble them into a large bowl. Toss with half of the remaining cookie crumbs and enough pudding to make the mixture moist but not soggy. Place liner in litter box and pour in mixture.

    3) Unwrap 3 Tootsie Rolls and heat in a microwave until soft and pliable. Shapethe blunt ends into slightly curved points. Repeat with three more rolls. Bury the rolls decoratively in the cake mixture. Sprinkle remaining white cookie crumbs over the mixture, then scatter green crumbs lightly over top.

    4) Heat 5 more Tootsie Rolls until almost melted. Scrape them on top of the cake and sprinkle with crumbs from the litter box. Heat the remaining Tootsie Roll until pliable and hang it over the edge of the box. Place box on a sheet of newspaper and serve with scooper. Enjoy!

    We’ve modified the recipe slightly with our own ingredients, but that sure is going to make one big surprise at the Halloween party tonight! I wonder how people with cat allergies will react?!? 😉

    Update: It was heavy, as expected, but very good.

  • First post

    Well, I’ll stick with tradition for my first post, and go for the classic Hello World!

    I dropped off the blogosphere a couple of years ago because my custom-built solution bogged down when I had to quickly move away from a bankrupt web host to a new provider. Family life and professional commitments taking priority over my toy projects, I never really had a chance to pick up where I had left.

    But thanks to new features my team and I are looking forward to implement in the CMS we develop and run for McGill University, I’m now provided with the opportunity to do so with a hint of productivity in mind. Let’s call it, uh… research! Yeah, that’s it, research! 😉

    So there you have it, let’s roll. But please bare with me, as I’m just starting to get cozy in Blogger’s cribs.