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Star Wars Identities Exhibition

During my bike tour of Montreal I passed by the Montreal Science Centre and saw an advert for a new Star Wars exhibit. The posters were REALLY cool (you’ll want to look closely at them), and so I decided to pay the entrance fee to check it out. It had all kinds of original drawings of Yoda, Jabba and more, as well as film props such as Han Solo’s carbonite prison, Anakin Skywalker’s full-size podracer, tons of alien models used in the filming, and even costumes worn by Siths, Jedis, Wookies and Princesses. If the exhibit comes to a town near you, I’d recommend checking it out.

Montreal Bike Tour

Hopped on the “Architecture Bike Tour” through Montreal today hoping to see some cool buildings. I saw one. Plus a dome that the American’s (North) left over from the World’s Fair.

Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount-Royal

I don’t think I was supposed to climb all the way up to the top of the dome, but I discovered a door that was left ajar that looked like it would give me a great vantage point of the oratory from above. Never one to leave a stone un-turned I set off to explore. I climbed, and climbed and climbed, and then climbed some more stairs until I found myself at the tippy top. Some really great panoramic views of the city from up there — unfortunately the windows don’t open and were pretty dirty so photos wouldn’t do it justice. I also discovered what appeared to be cellular tower servers of some sort. I guess since it’s one of the taller buildings in the area they lease out the space to telecom companies. Or maybe that’s just how they communicate with God, via text messages.

Welcome To Springfield

I came here expecting to find The Simpsons, but instead I found a Dr. Seuss sculpture garden and a beer can museum. And no, there wasn’t even any Duff there! They must still be curating (drinking?) that artifact.

Next stop, Canada.

A Screaming Nice Day In Montpelier

Continuing the journey northward to the Canadian border, I stopped off in yet another state capital. Next to Delaware this has got to be the tiniest state capital buildings I’ve seen to date.

And what trip through Vermont would be complete without a Ben & Jerry’s factor tour!? I especially loved the witty graveyard of now-deceased flavors. I won’t post them all here, but if you’d like to see the rest, just ask — or go visit the factory yourself some time and you’ll get to sample some of their yet-to-be-release flavors still in development. I had the vanilla pineapple raspberry, meh — but then again I’m not a huge fan of ice cream in general. I’m weird like that.

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