Ad Cash

Monday, August 13, 2012

Montreal's Orange Julep

You know there are some interesting eateries in Montreal.  One I have never been in though is the Orange Julep.  This restaurant has been around since 1932 and the giant orange ball itself has been up since the 60's.    I remember seeing it as a kid on the way to elementary school in the Town of Mount Royal.

Hamas Gibeau built the giant sphere hoping to actually live int it with his wife and kids.  Could you imagine having to explain that to your school chums.  "Is it true you live in an orange?" ya I live in a giant orange."  I do not know how appealing that would have been, sorry I took a bunch of punny pills before writing this.  But, the drink and the food from what I hear is appealing.

The restaurant is open 24/7 in summer and in the winter they have reduced hours.  The cool part is that patrons can still order food and the famous juice and eat a picnic tables or in they're car.  Plus if you are a fan of cars they do have mini car shows there during the summer.

Now that I have talked about it I guess I should go there, lol.  I wonder what is above that restaurant.  Could it be a giant store room filled with oranges?

Oh ya, you may want to go there, the address is 7700 Decarie..  By public transit it is on the Orange line, how cool eh?   The station stop is Namur, bus routes 17 and 115 go by the Julep, the stop you would get off at is Pare during the day and if you have a craving at 2 am busses 368, 369 and 371 are the routes to take.  For more info on getting there by public transit visit stm.info.

C. T.



Monday, August 6, 2012

Pro & Anti BSL (Breed Specific Legislation)

Recently in Montreal a dog named Wicca was killed by the city.  The five year old Pit Bull apparently bit two people.  Fortunately the injuries to both were minor and required no trip to the hospital.  The problem is that the city of Montreal has given low level civil servants with no experience the right to have animals destroyed even if the incident is minor.  If a dog or any other animal appears dangerous it's a sure bet in this city it will be killed.

Animal control is a serious problem in most major cities and towns.  And, many have taken to the ideal of Breed Selective Legislation.  These laws are intended to protect the community.  The debate is very heated and sharp.  There is no denying that some dogs and other animals do attack humans.  The control of them is the question that needs to be addressed.

Both sides in the debate regarding BSL make strong points.  To give you an illustration of how passionate the debate is.  Here are two sites one pro and on anti BSL.

The anti BSL site is stopbsl.org the counter to it is www.dogsbite.org.  The two sides are locked in a duel of sorts not to mention the public relations battle they are waging.  For the record I have no pets and I do think the idea of controlling pets has merit but, like anything else balance needs to be what people strive for.  Not all dogs in a specific breed are bad, not all owners of dogs are good and not all legislation is well thought out.  And, as for the people who administer such laws, they are not always the best or the right people for the job.

To get an idea on my take on this issue visit my other blog Four Eyes One Internet and read the entry titled Going to The Dogs Cats and Other Animals.

C. T..