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2011/05/19

Dernier tour au Parc Angrignon pour quelques photos diverses

Je pensais avoir conclu mon tour photographique du Parc Angrignon, après une demi-douzaines de textes postés sur ce blog. Mais en jetant un oeil sur les photos traînant encore dans mon dossier, j'en ai trouvé quelques unes sympathiques, avec d'agréables petits détails - masses de neige infondue, petit pont, sac en plastique sous une barrière en bois.

Alors voici un dernier petit passage dans le parc Angrignon du Vendredi Saint...








April, 22nd, 2011 - Parc Angrignon - Montréal, Québec
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2011/05/15

"Life is Slow", Angrignon park as a nest for poem about slowness and sunshine

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"Life is slow"
     shot in Parc Angrignon, Montréal, on May, 22nd, 2011 

"Life is slow and man barely knows how to play it." A sentence read around 2004 in Mad Love, the essay book by André Breton. Another illustration of the power of chance, subjective chance from a surrealist point of view, love connected to inconscious preferences - as far as I can remember...

I wrote down the sentence at the time of my reading, intrigued by its sound and its mysterious sense, that I was not sure to understand or grasp totally. Life like music, a slow tune that whose partition remains mostly unclear, impossible to decipher, and even more difficult to play properly; things remain clear enough until this point; but life as played too fast, without enough respect for its pace, internal rhythm?

Not the most intuitive analysis in days when world and life seem fast & in constant movement.

But constant movement like noise, like measurement noise, needle vibrating only because the instrument is sensitive, only because so many little things can happen at any time; small events independent, most of the time, independent from the general trend, the general flow. Most of what happen in everyday life is like noise in the long and slow scheme of life, most events cancel out in average, easily filtered by memory for instance. A few twists for sure, once in a while, a few abrupt changes, strong turns, surely unexpected sometimes, accidents or surprising encounters; but all in all, how many of such sparks take place over ten years?
A small bag of clear and important scenes, a slow flowing stream of life - are we closer to a schematic idea?

Hard to say if all this really makes sense, apart from a few basic ideas. But enough full for thoughts, enough of a starting point for a poem - sure. A poem to catch the division, slow moving trends, rare sparks, why not, there should be some pace to play with and some images to introduce. Quite enough to enjoy some poetic fun...

I played with the idea, played with the poem, and shared it at Capital Slam in March, as part of the slam competition in Ottawa. Short lines to deliver patiently, short scenes to introduce some sun & memories - the text might need some more maturation, some adjustments, but it is rather enjoyable to deliver, at least as performer.
And outdoor performance always some nice tint to the words, makes it a nice moment, sound of words I enjoyed assembling that flies in open air, resonating differently from indoor sounds. Good Friday in Angrignon Park in Montréal, blue sky and sunshine, slow start for spring with green environment but wet grass & lawns, watery sounds of sponge under shoes while walking along the pond. The slow sound of branches in the wind, a good spot for a poem mixing slowness and sunshine beams...



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2011/05/10

La rive sauvage de l'étang d'Angrignon à Montréal

Deux rives pour l'étanf d'Angrignon. Le sentier, du côté des immeubles, avec les promeurs à vélo ou les pêcheurs, les familles. Et du côté de la route nationale, une rive plus herbeuse, presque sauvage par endroit, sans vraiment de tracé parfois. Herbeux, donc plus humide, souvent spongieux entre les deux ou trois tables de pique-nique dispersées dans une zone plus vaste, plus accessible, depuis laquelle on peut tranquillement observer la petite ile au centre de l'eau.

En poussant un peu plus loin, remontant la rire, le passage se fait plus sauvage encore, larges de quelques pas à peine, fins rochers en surplomb qu'il n'est pas trop possible de contourner : non, impossible de plonger dans les sous-bois, la zone est bien trop innondées. Un tout petit peu d'aventure pour revenir au point de départ, troncs assemblés en pont pour petit détour équilibriste, le bas du jean déjà trempé et boueux...

Quand je m'extrais de ces buissons boueux, j'aperçois une silhouette penchée un peu plus loin, jeune pêcheur tout prè de son BMX.





 








2011/05/05

OIseau en gros plan dans le Parc Angrignon




April, 22nd, 2011 - Parc Angrignon - Montréal, Québec

2010/07/28

Tourists gathering next the falls in Banff, scattered & mysterious crowd at the end of the day

The waterfalls are an amazing natural site in Banff, with the peaceful impact of water, turbulent water & almost still water in the lake. Consequently, as most amazing sites in North America, access to tourists are made easy, extremely easy: a wide parking lot is full of Japanese buses on their way to Lake Louise.

The effect is rather striking when you reach the place via the small path along the river itself, with the shade of tall trees. Yes, the path itself is not wild at all but clean, perfectly & modernly set; open to any type of people; but hard to expect discovering such a wide parking lot just next to the amazing falls!

Groups of people are hanging around, walking gently, most of taking pictures of the falls, as close as possible. Kids are running, boys put their hand in the water to probe its coldness. Large agglomerates of people in the middle of the wild mountains.

Still, the place keeps its quite peace if you reach the place at the end of the day, if you walk along the lake banks to get a bit further from the foam of turbulent waters. The falls are still visible, in the background, the crowd is now made of scattered couples with a slow pace, dark shadows when seen from a distance. A bit of mystery among the murmuring people, barely understandable, whose details remain almost hidden, another kind of peaceful spell in the mountain.






June, 25th, 2010 - Waterfalls - Banff, Alberta

Peaceful flow of waterfalls in Banff

Five hundred meters, maybe a bit more, walk along the river from downtown and you'll reach waterfalls. Not huge waterfalls like Niagara Falls, still a high step creating white foam and large water music. The scenery is sweet, fresh and pretty, with two slopes on each side of the river valley, and a wide lake before the river keeps going downstream.

Round rocks along the bank, snowy summits in the background. Peaceful walk, peaceful steps.





June, 25th, 2010 - Waterfalls - Banff, Alberta

2010/07/27

The Banff Centre, metling pot for creativity and concrete in the core of the mountain

You'll find it slightly remote from downtown, which is somewhat amazing for French-speakers: centre is the name for downtown... Banff Centre, off from Banff core. But this centre is rather a monastery, a centre for work & retreat & concentration; a monastery of the modern age.

"What I have achieved here, I would have never achieved it anywhere else"

Faith speech? Not too far, panels display the good words of great minds & artists of our troubled times, preaching the power of this haven. Human sciences & contemporary management wisdom repeat this idea again and again over the walls & flags, here is an efficient place, the ultimate conference centre, one of the place where the western can still hope to revitalise its old strength, his fading genius.

In the middle of the mountains, the green slopes & the white summits, pine tree & flowers! How could it fail to provide the magic potion for creativity, creativity, innovation! The unpredictable wealth of the new millennium can be dug here, come here, come her!

Behind the tree and the thin wildlife, the new Venezia of the XXIst century is still under construction. Concrete bags are coughing, lying on their sides. Automatic lifter remain quiet under their dusty rusty gown. Forbidden entrance! Pedestrians must go this way if they want to discover the wonderful site - the amazing construction site in the middle of widlife, at the centre of the natural park.

Unfinished uncut beams maintain their balance in front of large peaks under the blue sky, next to dirty Porsche & rows of tall, tall, tall trees. I could & should have stayed longer in the crazy place, my appetite for pictures & texts triggered, sparkled. Definitely a catalyst for creativity.








June 20th, 2010 - The Banff Centre - Banff, Alberta

2010/07/24

Lazy golfcourse South to Tunnel Mountain

South to Tunnel Mountain, wide valley with quite river, flowing gently after waterfalls. A green golf course lays down yawning, down to the vertical cliff of a tall rocky pick. Far, far in the background, white summits in the haze, hiding behind slightly transparent blinds of scattering.








June, 20th, 2010 - Tunnel Mountain - Banff, Alberta

Views on Banff (North to Tunnel Mountaint)

North to Tunnel Mountain, views on Banff's downtown, the valley, river, snowy mountains in the background...








June, 20th, 2010 - Tunnel Mountain - Banff, Alberta