As the holiday approach, stress levels arise and Montrealers don’t know how cope with all of this. In addition to the holiday stress, construction around the city is unbearable. Blocked streets and detour route commuters around the city, although these repairs need to be completed, taking a longer way to your destination is frustrating. For people taking their car into the city finding free parking or a reasonably priced parking meter is nearly impossible. In addition during the winter seasons there is a snow removal hour which Montreals need to worry about. All in all Montreal is a very festive city around the holidays however does come with a price with heavy construction and no parking.
Victor Mancini
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
“Tis the season”
Monday, December 5, 2011
The Underground City and Recycling
The underground city of Montreal is used by many people who are commuting to, from and through various places. This display of art is made of re-used carton boxes and recyled paper, and is located in the Eaton Center mall, right by the St. Catherine Street exit. Since the Eaton Centre is one of the most popular underground malls in Canada, it can be used as a platform to convey global and social messages about the environment. Materials, such as water bottles, cardboard, and recycled paper are collected and made into beautiful art that is put on display for millions to see.
The recycled art is seen by many people who shop, or who simply use the exit to get to the metro. This snowman is made of green, orange, and brown re-used bottles and is located in Les Cours Mont-Royal, right by Peel Metro. In addition, this kind of recycled art is put up throughout other connecting malls, such as Les Cours Mont-Royal.
This tree is made of recycled bottles and is in Les Cours Mont-Royal:
Text and photos by Sabrina Principe
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Personality
Climate has a strong correlation with the mood of people, their social life and their state of mind. We aren't favored with a mild weather in Montreal, cold and long winters are a struggle for some and we can see it in the change of people's lifestyle during those months of frost. Who stays outside in the winter? People don't do it unless they have to. How long do they stay, how often do they go out for a breath of fresh air, how often do they go on social meeting? The cold cuts people's contact with the outside world and shows the dark side of our city. The unsocial coldness of Montreal is reviled.
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