Saturday, November 28, 2009

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remarkable.



Montreal, Quebec, in late November.

There is not that large and old trees that are remarkable.

There are also these small phenomena that grow spontaneously and whose red leaves persist even when most other trees are completely stripped.

acer rubrum, red maple is one of several kinds of sugar maple sap that has collected in Pritemps into the famous maple syrup. The ancients called plain red or plain. Her luscious syrup is less than that of sugar maple itself, but it is a flamboyant autumnal fantastic adorning the forests of eastern North America.

Native Americans used it to dye it red. Its leaf is different from that of sugar maple by its teeth and its only red color in autumn. Here

this specimen grows spontaneously, it is surely in its first year. A samara (name the fruit of the maple) has found fertile ground where root.

We are in the neighborhood Sainte-Marie formerly called the''suburb''m'lasse named because of the huge old container in which molasses was stored near the port.

This district preserves land with fences and alleys to facilitate the growth of spontaneous vegetation. It is good to walk with our eyes wide open, that is how our eyes were attracted by this small tree rougeoiyant.

We can consider these as bright beads before winter. Soon everything will be covered with a white tablecloth infinite. If the snow is prompt and next it will be possible to contemplate this tree on a red background white for a brief moment.

This year the month of November was remarkable for his clemency is why it is possible to observe such a phenomenon. Red maple is a small thing in itself exceptional, but can still be admired at this time while all other trees are bare is certainly remarkable!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

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I was very touched by the loss of Jack Bouthillier which occurred in spring 2009 in the region where I grew up. The reaction of people in northern Ontario has really helped me to realize that war existed. The death of Jack to raise public awareness to the reality that there are countries that still need to defend freedom for which we are privileged. Jack was a guy who had a heart the welfare of people. He joined the Canadian Armed Forces with the desire to represent his country there or terrorism and violence resulting in casualties within a population in need. The desire to make a difference in people's lives is part of the commitment that members have in common.

Despite his young age he has marked his place as much within his community and in the profession he had chosen. We can see that his involvement in the evolution of our society today still marks the memory of people as the region of Hearst displayed openly to show his support for the troops. One notices the yellow ribbon symbol in the windows of several businesses in the Highway 11 through town. Even now some companies have chosen to wear red on Friday. This simple gesture is not only for the soldier in Afghanistan but for all who are part of the entourage of the military. I happened to meet family members of soldiers who have tears in their eyes when I wear red on Friday. This affects them greatly.

Jack's disappearance has deeply shaken the Northern Ontario leads people to take the time to better understand the involvement of a soldier with the Canadian military. His parents, who always support the troops despite the loss of their children proudly share the experiences that Jack has lived in the army. It with great interest that I listen to stories told by Raynald and Elaine Bouthillier. Being around them made me feel better about the world's military even if I do not personally know their boy. It changes my vision to see parents involved also encouraged those who are still in the Forces. Raynald and Elaine have remained very close friends of Jack.


The cause of the support of Canadian troops

I was looking for some time to get involved in a cause but I could not find the medium that had needs that motivate me to get involved. It was when my friend Danielle decides to organize an awareness event to support the troops that I have become more aware of the help I could provide. With the organization of this activity, I had to find information to better understand this medium. Sewing up I did meet with soldiers and veterans and their families.

more I learned and the enthusiasm took place, I had found the cause I wanted to support. Communicating with people with the information I learned during my research motivated me to go further in my commitment. Me information passed without my having to look too far, I discovered a different world than what we are told by the media. I spoke with people who have been or are still on the ground. I was fascinated by these soldiers who thanked me for doing all this for them. They expressed to me how they needed to know that people were behind them. In addition, I was amazed to see not just messages that are joint behind their men during their mission in Afghanistan and this for quite prolonged periods.

What I saw and what I learned was about to completely change my view of the military. I wondered how it was that we never hear about these things. I had been misinformed, I adopted the beliefs of others. I trusted what was told, even to hear or read the news made me feel that we were the only ones to fight in foreign lands I was bitter toward our government that sent our people to risk their lives this way. I saw only the word WAR and I watched the Afghan people with a haughty air. I was in a state of denigration towards the middle because I had heard only one version, that is to say what is said in the media.

What I learned from the Canadian Military

Become military or soldier is a profession, a career that is among the choices available to save his life. A choice that each human being on the planet has a moment to give his life to meet her needs. Like any business, sometimes there are functions to perform which are not always welcome but need to be done. Again, the individual responsible for these functions will require to do the work because it's part of his responsibility. A firefighter chose his job to save people, not because he loves the fire, the doctor chosen to guide people to stay healthy and not to feed the disease, the officer chosen for his job as peace reigns and it is respected. A trucker carrying flammable risks his life while on the road. We are not aware that many trades in Canada practice risky because no one draws our attention to them. It would be particularly interesting to see how many people died during the year by doing a dangerous job.

Following these findings add that I have met people who are proud to be part of those or those who worked for freedom continues to be part of our current values. These people are as passionate about their profession was a career choice that are also provide lot of personal satisfaction and fulfillment. I learned to see this job through the eyes of a soldier who was in front of me and did not regret his career choice is there for some time. I saw a young soldier to go and help motivate these people have a better life instead of knowing the misery. These same people have taught me that the army involves several countries, which all aim to help, there is no boundary when emotions are experienced positive or negative for the same cause.

Let us remember our origins

Since I organize activities to support the troops I have heard some pretty derogatory such as the Afghan people: that a bunch of backward, and they never change; they let themselves be led by their religious belief is impossible that the presence of our army can change something and people who sailed in the army are chosen as they arrange themselves with their choice, it is that our Canadian military involvement in this war. I clearly felt indifference and trial fueled by the sense of being better than them. Some Canadians believe that they too are having to evolve to the actions of the sort.

While we recall that at one time or is it that people were burned alive for having the actions or behavior unacceptable to the Catholic religion. There were hangings and massacres against nations other than ours again in the name of religion. We force the indigenous believers to change their custom and civilize. On the other hand, it is a war that took place on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City and I suppose that this product is to have power over the weak. I'm not the most gifted to remember the history lessons we learned at school but I remember the story quite bizarre. We remember very well all the more bizarre beliefs from each other than Canadian citizens adopted the name of religion.

Yet when I look at today what we've become, I think he has been an evolution happen in everyone's mind. Quietly customs have changed, beliefs have been transformed to provide an opportunity for each individual to be oneself. If each person

took a minute to get into a state of compassion, respect, accepting the weaknesses of others and doing so with humility, we would see the energy levels rise and this would give people the chance to relate to evolve. The human being needs to be recognized for what it does, it also needs to be loved for what it is and then feel better and self-confidence. To be an accomplished individual.



Conclusion My message becomes clearer as I go in my mission, I have the gift to communicate and bring people together. I now feel that I can put these skills to service a group of individuals whose mandate is to help others, this individual who continues to call inside to serve his country so that we can live freely.

I support the soldier or the soldier who needs to know I'm behind, I support all those who are part of the entourage of the military, my support is also distinguished by communicating information on activities taking place or sharing messages of encouragement that I receive from both civilian and military. I notice since my involvement to support the troops there are many people who want to display their support after learn a little more but they do not know how.

As a civilian, I invite those who wish to support me in my mission. I need you to pass your turn to newly acquired information. Another way to support the troops is to wear red on Fridays, a simple and free but that is so heart-warming to those who are concerned.

Thank you for taking the time to read ...

Lise Charron
lise@addictionmoto.com

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Monday, November 23, 2009

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tree spider gold or Witch Hazel.


Few trees that bloom at this time of year and yet there is one that produces multiple small yellow flowers that some call the golden tree of spiders.

It is true that these flowers are reminiscent of the silhouette of a spider. It is true we also see this tree rarely.

witch hazel, Hamamelis virginiana, is his real name.

I do not expect to find it this morning in my favorite alley where I spent many, many times!


After having seen the rare American Chestnut and the majestic tulip tree in Virginia that is now the Witch Hazel!

This street is a closely guarded secret that not only shows his good friends. Well I think that any person friend of the trees is a good friend. So the coordinates of the said street: between Mentana Street and St Andrew's Plateau Mont-Royal.

You'll find a wide variety of plants, shrubs and trees. I do not know more varied in Montreal.

It would be so rich to incorporate this small piece of territory in primary and secondary schools in the district. Rebuild schools revive the road was talking about Marie-Victorin would be so appropriate in this day and short.




anti-healing properties of witch hazel were well known Native American who taught the settlers which used them in the after-shave lotions. Today, the Witch hazel has a place in the manufacture of aftershave lotion that can be found on the market.

tree spider gold flowers from October to November, is not this amazing thing! What secret of evolution behind such a phenomenon?

All that being said, we consider this specimen as a remarkable tree that lets contemplate by those who walk with a slow and quiet and observed with eagle eyes.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

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The sulfur fungus, mushroom how remarkable!

was never done to discover the natural wonders of Mt Royal. Trees, plants, mammals, birds, rocks, landscapes, insects ... . Mushrooms are unique that they have different shapes and amazing colors, sometimes flamboyant as the sulfur fungus hued bright oranges.

is called fungi growing on trees polypore. This large specimen of sulfur fungus grows on an old oak Mt Royal Cemetery. It is easy to identify it, its size and intensity of the color attracts attention.

The first time addresses this phenomenon of nature is still dazed, there is a fear that arises from within, you feel it would be better not to approach it and certainly not touch. This fear of the unknown and the toxicity of certain fungi is common among many people.

Yet here, nothing to fear. This lump is harmless, it is even edible. It is sold at the Jean-Talon!

Is it not a source of inspiration for the painter?

What is the history of the sulfur fungus ... why evolution did produce such a color?

In any case, this oak is noted for its beautiful adornment. The fascination generated by this fungus makes it an exceptional tree of the mountain, a living monument to its decline, a work of art transformation that will soon return to earth.

Yes, there is much to discover on Mt-Royal!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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The three Japanese larch Joyce Park, three pure poetry. A



at Joyce Park, Outremont, one can see three Japanese larch, the largest in Quebec, three poems in pure gold leaf.


I could say this or that these trees, but there are moments when stripped of all thoughts look offers unparalleled refreshment.


These larch open the door to the world of beauty. While most other trees have lost their leaves them the latest blaze sparks of color in the autumn sky.


These three poems back to what matters. They reflected a certain transcendence. The fact of contemplating is a creative act as some would say wiser. Go

artist in the world ... open this gate!