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My Belated Remembrance Day Post…

November 15, 2009 | 10:42 pm

I watched the movie Passchendaele for the first time today. It was an ok movie, but what struck me the most was the final scene. Not for the overly dramatic “kid on a cross” moment, but for the fighting scene, one man against another.

We’ve seen this a thousand times in movies. One man fights another, and you can’t even distinguish who’s on what side. At the end of the day, both these men are honorable (or not), probably have a wife Read the rest of this entry »

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Are computer viruses a thing of the past?

November 6, 2009 | 10:21 am

Living in North America, all i hear from local canadian news and US news is the number of H1N1 cases, and how the organization to get people vaccinated is terrible. Today, my mind wanders to another type of virus. Remember computer viruses? Remember receiving emails that had huge warnings about not reading this or that file? Remember news coverage on companies having all their computers crash. Remember the Y2K Read the rest of this entry »

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Which country has the best healthcare system? Tell me what you think

November 4, 2009 | 12:13 pm

Being a citizen of the world, I’ve lived in many countries and experienced many healthcare systems. I THINK I know which system i think is best from those systems i’ve experienced, but I really want to ask those of you out there: what country do you live in, and what do you like about your healthcare system? What don’t you like?What do you think other countries can learn from your country?

I believe that it IS possible to have healthcare for all. I don’t think that money should decide whether a doctor can cure you or not. I want to hear from you, so please post your opinions in a comment at the end of this post. If you want to know what I think about the countries I’ve lived in, see  .

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Tavern on the Square Restaurant Review

November 2, 2009 | 10:17 am

Four of us went to the Tavern on the Square in Westmount, Montreal. To start with, this is the perfect location for this high-end bistro style restaurant. It’s classy and chic, friendly, very lively. I feel in love with the interior, it was visually soooo pleasing. The right lighting, nice art, great floral arrangements, a funky martini bar, a quaint quiet couch waiting area, tables at different levels, a beautiful floor-to-ceiling wooden wine “cellar”.

When I had called at lunch, to book for dinner (reservations ARE required), it sounded like very loud background noise, and it’s true, the place filled up so fast for dinner (it was a Friday night), the noise was definitely up one level, but it added a lot of warmth to the experience.

A word about our waiter. I should have asked his name. He was the perfect waiter, always available, always smiling, fast and efficient, knew his specials, knew his wines, joked with us.

Actually, now i think about it, there was something very familiar about everyone. Over the evening, i noticed so many guests getting up and saying hi to someone they knew sitting at another table. And because we were there quite long, i saw at least one table be turned over at least twice, so by the end of the evening, i feel like i saw the whole of Westmount stream by… and a very chi-chi elegant crowd they were too.

So, i should probably talk about the food. Fabulous would be the word. Starters: one of us had oysters, cutely served on a deep square plate, on ice, with all the fixin’s… I had breaded shrimp, slightly sweet with a small taste of honey, and sitting on a vinegary cucumber salad, was yummy. Two people had what they affectionately called KFC, Korean Fried Chicken, it was a special of the day. They both said it was a little spicy (good spicy), but was a lot of food.

Main courses: well, 3 out of 4 of us had the lamb, because it’s description was so awesome. It had figs, sweet onions, and amazing chickpea fries. Again, though, waaay too much food for one person (the dish that arrived in front of me actually didn’t look like it was a lot, but actually, it was quite filling). The fourth person had the daily fish special: grilled bar, apparently was fantastic, but i will say, i think with his oyster starter being really light, and then this main course, he probably felt like he could have had a little more.

A couple slightly negative points: the menu is not HUGELY varied, in fact, it all fits in one short page. But the specials really were worth listening to, and added 3 more options for starters and 3 options for mains (well, that wasn’t quite a negative, then, huh?)… and the other negative one.. real biggie this one (not!): they could be more generous on the butter portions that come with the bread… oh, and we did wait a little long between starters and main courses.

A note about deserts… they were really good. creme brulée was perfectly done, and i LOVED that you could pick a small or large portion, because i will say, after all that food, all i wanted was a few bites of desert. Lemon tart was very light and fluffy. and they had at least 3 items on the menu containing chocolate… always a plus there.

overall an awesome experience, a feast for the eyes and the taste buds, definitely recommend it. A little pricey ($50 per person), but well worth it.

Tavern on the Square, 1 Westmount Square, Westmount, QC, H3Z 2P9 – 514-989-9779 – 11:30AM-3PM (lunch) 6PM-11PM (dinner, but will stay open depending on crowd)- RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.

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