Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Poverty, homelessness and Vancouver covered in snow
I was just browsing through blogs and the Vancouver Sun picture gallery and found some really nice pictures. But the snow also makes me reflect on those poor people who are homeless and who are unable to sleep under a warm and dry roof. I have never in my life experienced sleeping on the streets, although the third time I moved to Vancouver I almost had to sleep in the car I had rented.
All this makes me think that, while some people may see the snow as a happy (and strange) occurrence in Vancouver, others lives are threatened by it. Vancouver does not have enough capacity (in terms of beds) to provide shelter to every homeless person out there. And yet we seem to be so happy that it's snowing because it is pretty. I am sorry, but I am not happy. If faced with the choice between snow and hot weather, I'm happier with hot weather. At least, homeless people can sleep on the street then!
All this comes back to the heated discussion on whether Vancouver has a progressive affordable housing policy. I won't comment on that. I will just ask Vancouver councillors and the Mayor to roam around in this weather without enough winter clothing... *then* they will maybe understand how does it feel for the vulnerable and disenfranchised...
My two cents, even if gloomy.
PS - I found this cute picture... downloaded it from the Vancouver Sun website, so I am guessing it was provided by a Vancouver resident. If you are the owner of the picture, let me know and I'll credit you!
Monday, November 27, 2006
Como todos los ridiculos fresas de aquella epoca, yo fui uno de los que se enamoro escuchando esta cancion...
"Tu forma de amar... siempre a medias, siempre loca, siempre a destiempo... tenia que acabar con alguno de los dos..." Cursilerias para muchos, pero bastante importantes para otros :)
Sunday, November 26, 2006
It's snowing in Vancouver!
Saturday, November 25, 2006
I admired Mireille Mathieu since I heard her sing "Allo" (Lionel Richie's "Hello") but when I was looking for Hello, I came across this one. It's so funny to see Patrick Duffy sing besides Mireille that I thought I should post it. It's quite sweet.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Restaurant review: Trixi's
I have been neglecting to write Trixi’s restaurant review because I’ve been swamped with work commitments. But I can’t delay it anymore. Last Sunday, I went there with two of my best friends and we had crepes for dinner. Yessir, crepes. I admit it, I was shocked myself. I am usually a fan of Trixi’s for 3 pm crepe and tea on a sunny day (as I have done numerous times with one of my closest friends) but they wanted a savoury treat and I wasn’t about to say “oh I am sorry I’m a sweet crepe kind of guy”.
So, there I went with a herb-chicken and mushroom crepe (without cheese but with tomatoes). It was, as usual, fantastic! But I was more shocked about the fact that I had enjoyed a savoury crepe rather than a sweet one. Of course, I shared a sweet crepe for dessert. Prices are fantastic (with 6 bucks you can have crepe and ice-cream and for 10 bucks you got yourself dinner). The owners are sweet and adorable and they’ll come to your table to tell stories. So, kudos to Trixi’s. It is located right across from Tomato on Cambie and almost 17th Avenue. My favourite crepe restaurant (and yes I know Cafe Crepe, and I like their crepes too, but Trixi's has a homey flavour to it).
Friday, November 17, 2006
In peace :) Amado Nervo
En Paz
Muy cerca de mi ocaso, yo te bendigo, Vida, porque nunca me diste ni esperanza fallida,ni trabajos injustos, ni pena inmerecida;porque veo al final de mi rudo caminoque yo fui el arquitecto de mi propio destino; que si extraje las mieles o la hiel de las cosas, fue porque en ellas puse hiel o mieles sabrosas:cuando planté rosales coseché siempre rosas.... Cierto, a mis lozanías va a seguir el invierno: ¡mas tú no me dijiste que mayo fuese eterno!Hallé sin duda largas las noches de mis penas; mas no me prometiste tan sólo noches buenas; y en cambio tuve algunas santamente serenas...Amé, fui amado, el sol acarició mi faz. ¡Vida, nada me debes! ¡Vida, estamos en paz!
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Restaurant review: The Red Sea Cafe
The basis for Erithrean/Ethiopian food is a crepe-like bread called injera. A bit sour but incredibly tasty, it is used as a plate for the wot (curry or 'mole'-like pastes with meat or veggies, amazingly well cooked and spiced). You then can use injera to grab morsels of food. I have been to the RSC three times already and every time I finish the meal so full I can barely walk.
The service is amazing and I always have a wonderful time. The owners I think are Erithrean. Despite the neighbourhood (it's in a not-so-beautiful part of Mount Pleasant) it's very well worth the trip to try the food.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
A proposito de Dirty Vegas...
I am a big fan of Sam and now of Dirty Vegas :-) but definitely, I never expected DV to play something similar to Sam Roberts. I am confused now.
House or ... Canadian folk ?!
One of my best friends gave me this song in MP3. Awesome beats, although I wonder if it's along the same lines of Sam Roberts. You will understand my confusion when you know that Dirty Vegas is actually a house group (my good friend Silver introduced me to deep house). The better known song of Dirty Vegas is actually a house tune, Days Go By.
I am a big fan of Sam and now of Dirty Vegas :-) but definitely, I never expected DV to play something similar to Sam Roberts. I am confused now.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Restaurant review: Figmint and Rain City Grill [2 Reviews in 1]
I was totally looking forward to brunch at Figmint given that it had just been reviewed on the local newspapers and it is very well located, on 12th Avenue and Cambie. But it was a total disaster. First of all, they charge 7 dollars to park (valet parking). I would think that (as an added bonus) they would offer free parking. I now know that there's no such thing as a free brunch! For the price they charge for scrambled eggs, they should really provide some perks. I was not impressed. I could think of a good half-dozen places where I've eaten cheaper, nicer breakfast. The only good thing about it was the company, one of my best friends.
That same night, I went out with another good friend to Rain City Grill on Denman Street and almost Davie. The prices are quite exorbitant for what they offer (and the flavours are quite bland). I ordered salmon, and it was almost burned. Supposedly their dinner menu is very good, but I did not see the selection of dinner plates that is shown here. I was definitely unimpressed too. And I dine out quite a lot! Again, the only good thing was the company of another of my best friends. But, next time I'll pass on both Figmint and Rain City Grill. I think it's time I go back to my Main St. roots :)