Tag: photo

  • Primal Staring Contest

    Gros-bout’ the cat meets Frimousse the hamster.

    My son Teagan brought Frimousse, the class’ hamster, home for the weekend. With two cats in the house, it’s always an epic battle to make sure everybody stays safe. 😉

  • Cider and Command Line, BFF

    Cider and laptop at Montreal's tech watering hole, Laïka

    Remember, moderation tastes better. 😉

  • Brakeless in Montreal

    Some like "Sleepless in Seattle", I prefer "Brakeless in Montreal".

    Specs:

    I’ve been riding this puppy since October 2009 and so far, the only things I’ve had to change were the grips and chain (too many ledge grinds…). I am missing two spokes from the rear wheel, but that’s not the end of the world.

    All in all, I love my ride!

  • Super Harvest Moon

    Super Harvest Moon, from my deck, September 22nd 2010

    See also: “Watch out for the Super Harvest Moon” on NASA.gov.

  • Unexpected New Bike Spot

    The exterior of a high-school nearby is being remodeled and in it I see a sweet new Montreal BMX spot in the making.

    Keane making a cameo on one of the grass mounds.
    A little on the rough side but this ledge and those steps are going to be fun.
    Those grassy buttes are between 4 and 6 feet tall, at different angles.

    The eye sees what it wants to. 🙂

  • Morgan Maassen Photography

    I found my way to Morgan Maassen‘s site, however indirectly, through one of Stevey‘s tweets.

    Beautiful compositions, boosted colors, ocean and surfboarding. Color me drooling.

  • Step into my Office

    A view from my "Parc Lafontaine Office"

    We, at Automattic, have talked a lot about the challenges telecommuters can face when it comes to health, sanity and sedentism while at our annual meetup. Working from home has a lot of advantages, but it’s sometimes difficult to make a clear transition between work and personal life when it comes to schedule, habits and so on.

    Here is what I’ll be experimenting with this week: working from the comfort of my home office in the morning, then take advantage of my lunch break to relocate for the afternoon.

    High-speed iPhone/3G tethering, full-featured laptops and long-lasting batteries make these kind of things easily achievable nowadays, without compromising on performance nor productivity. Since I am lucky enough to be provided with all of the tools and flexibility I could potentially need to do so, not taking advantage of them would simply be silly.

    The expected work and lifestyle improvements I’m aiming for are:

    • Making the most of my actual in-house environment in the morning as I flow into my  day.
    • Adding daily exercise to my lunch routine, since I mostly walk/skateboard/bike everywhere.
    • Avoiding the common telecommuting pitfall of leading a quasi-hermit-like lifestyle (ie: remember to work from home, not live at the office).
    • A better socio-professional life as this practice will undoubtedly lead me to work from co-working spaces, especially in the Winter when the weather gets harsh.
    • Having a clear cut-off time, personally driven by having to pickup my kids at school (bonus: more exercise too). The latter doesn’t stop me from working longer hours by coming back online during the evening when needed or when I feel like doing so, but having to physically leave my seat is the perfect way to remind me I also have a personal life.

    So here’s to committing to and iterating towards a better lifestyle, and thanks Automattic for not only affording me everything I need to do so but for proactively encouraging the entire workforce to find the right work/life balance.

    Now, if only those darn bees would stop buzzing around my head… Working outdoors is a risky business, I want danger pay! 😉

    Asides:

    • When it comes to focusing, no matter your location, nothing beats a good pair of headphones.
    • When working outdoors, do not compromise on comforts like immediate access to snacks, thirst-quenchers, even bathrooms or you’ll pay for it by having to relocate constantly and your productivity will take a hit.
    • The photo, title and initial location were all inspired by a photo my friend Javier posted on Facebook.
    • This post was written from the said location.
  • Sunsets over Mallets Bay

    A couple of sunset pictures taken from the deck of our rental cottage in Mallets Bay (Colchester, VT), where my family and I spent a wonderful vacation last week.

  • Summertime Lunch Goodness

    Fresh sausage sandwich from William J. Walter, Stewart’s black cherry soda, sun, park and my skateboard. If I’m missing anything, I really don’t know what it might be. 🙂