
Every once and a while when the city starts to ‘crawl’ into my blood system and drive me mad I call one of my best friends, Jason. I usually don’t have to say much or try to persuade him to get out of the city and head somewhere camping.It is all quite obvious. The only question is “where”?.
For those of you that look at nature like some sort of special place that you only go to during your annual vacation, I recommend to take the coming weekend to head out of the city a bit. It will clean up some dead brain cells that got burned from staying in the madness of the city too long. Read more... (811 words, 2 images, estimated 3:15 mins reading time)

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Leaving a place always comes with a bit of drama. It doesnt have to be the bad kind, but at least it has some sort of bitter-sweet elements in it. and I have to admit that from my personal experience, I have become some of an expert in leaving places…(and arriving to new ones)
Today, after 5 years in one of the finest cities in North America, Montreal. I wrapped 2 years into 2 2/3 suitcases, which is an impossible task by itself, and moved on toward the horizon. Well, maybe not the horizon but at least for a new start. Read more... (794 words, 2 images, estimated 3:11 mins reading time)

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it’s amazing that during most of our lifetime we are in constant move. To school, back home, to work, to and from the car, on our way to our annual vacation, moving houses, moving in bed, moving out, moving in… I have a feeling that we are some sort of crappy sharks.
Sharks have to keep in constant move or else they’ll die. I guess that we never made it to be with the cool sharks in the ocean and were considered a defect of the factory. Ever Since that time we were doomed to keep on moving in land and find the right boxes that will carry all of our junk to our next destination.
In the last 2 weeks I was in the process of moving out of Montreal, Canada after 5 years of ups, downs, snow, summer, french and poutine and decided to move out. The only dilemma was where to?. Read more... (917 words, 3 images, estimated 3:40 mins reading time)